According to some notes from a series of audio tapes with Mr Kelley conducting an AI class, he said
"Swingers and Hitters both drive the sweet spot at the inside aft quadrant of the ball on an Angle of Approach!"
My question is if he actually meant it or if it is a wrong in the transcript?
Because I cannot find it in the book.
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Depends on the Delivery Line Bossmang . . .
Trace a Straight Plane Line Swangin' or Hittin' = BACKADABALL
Angle of Approach (typically a Hitter's Option) = INSIDEASSADABALL
Arc of Approach (typically a Swanger's Option) = INSIDEASSADABALL
Can you smell what I'm cookin'?
I'm incubatin' a post on the REAL intrinsic difference in Swangin' and Hittin' . . . It has to do with Angular Momentum and how it's dealt with. Homer talks about it . . . the dude was AMAZING!