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Good turn of words, "Shape of the swing head to toe."

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Though I like Bat's point about TTO templates, that doesn't mean there aren't a lot of similarities with Cust.  He always looked "thoughtful" and calm when swinging a bat, had a thick body, could recognize strikes, etc etc.

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How interesting!  About dancing.  A dancer (or critic) is going to develop their own eye for sports movements.

As far as the development of power goes, vis-a-vis dancing, I gotta think about that.  Good stuff.  For starters, though, what would you do about all the Jim Thome types who were stiff and mechanical and who developed power?  It's not like Vogelbach has never hit a 425-footer before.  He has flashed plus HR power, such as this year.  Curious what you do with the non-dancer-type HR guys.

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Larger error bars in his swing precision.  Hmmmmm.  Several original ideas to chew on here.

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