Mookie Betts is one homer shy of tying a career-high from his 2018 MVP campaign 🚀 DeRo and Sean Casey analyze how the Dodgers' star RF generates so much pop to all fields.
One of our favorite things about Mookie is that he exemplifies how even a smaller player can be an elite hitter. Give us a follow and we will show you how.
@@jabarigraham3131 One, and we both know which one, used PEDs and the one who didn't is in the HOF. the funny thing is the one who used PEDs will NEVER be in the HOF. That's what you get for cheating!! lol
The under appreciated component to Mookie’s swing is how soft he is on his front side given the length of stride. It gives him adjustability and directionality to hit more pitches.
Good thing for you guys to take a look at John Schlee video on Joe Morgan and Ben Hogans trailing elbow and the power plane many baseball people don't see this but it is the movement you are talking about that keeps you in the hitting zone because you are then in a position to hit he refers to top hand but would be a different action with bottom hand pull through guys that gets you into a position to hit OR the power plane ok rolling over after ball is on its way is a result of sweet spot passing hands now Mookie uses an axe bat I think that would give you the feeling of holding palm up palm down longer while if you thought of sweet spot on bat as a paddle trying to keep that paddle fully exposed through hitting zone which would result in a slight upward tilt
When Mookie got traded to LA you can tell he probably wasn’t gonna stay, Covid aside and all. The way he talked idk he didn’t seem excited and he later even admitted he didn’t think LA was a fit for him. But in the years since he really seems to enjoy it and embrace being on the dodgers and will now likely go into the HOF as a dodger. He will have played more of his career in LA than Boston and he seems to have some issues with Boston.. so yeah I’m sure he’s going I. As a dodger