The Hands-n-Speed Trainer is the only bat that will fit all of the training needs of hitters from little league through college, and is currently being used in major league training camps.
My best year as a Little-League hitter (early '70s) came after my coach had me try a radically closed stance -- I started hitting line drives back through the box. Lots of line drives back through the box.
I'm sorry, a black man cannot teach hitting nor teach period, most of our scientists, doctors, lawyers, engineers, are non black, they make great athletes and rappers and criminals, but Gwynn I love ya man, but you should of stuck to reviewing various chicken eateries, your knowledge would of been much better applied there, don't get me wrong I'm not racist but this is just a fact
Mega respect for Tony Gwynn. One of the absolute best hitters the game has ever seen and a wonderful ambassador for the game. I always loved just listening to Tony talk baseball. Rest In Peace Tony Gwynn…thanks for giving so much of your heart and passion to the game.
The other purpose to open stance is it encourages 2 eyes on the baseball in a more direct viewing angle which helps see the ball. Square stance you need to pull a neck muscle to get the same viewing angle as the ball leaves the pitcher.
One of the best players of his time, underrated, unique, I can go on and on. Tony Gwynn could of played for any top team he wanted, the Yankees Red Sox. He chose San Diego because that is where his calling was. He played with heart. For love of the game. He could of made more money somewhere else. But Tony was content with what he made in San Diego. You won't see that nowadays. R.I.P Mr. Padre you are truly missed #19