In MLB 2K12, Carlos Gonzalez has a distinctive batting stance characterized by a slightly open stance with a high hand positioning. He holds the bat up near his shoulder, with a relaxed grip, and his front foot is slightly turned toward first base. This stance allows him to generate power while maintaining good balance for contact. Overall, it reflects his real-life approach at the plate.
If your swing is long, like Craig Counsel (or used to be) You have to react even faster but it might give you more power.A closed batting stance is bet used when you miss those outside pitches.\An opened batting stance is best used when you miss those inside pitches
To help them better see the ball from the pitcher
Gar Ryness has written: 'Batting stance guy' -- subject(s): Batting (Baseball), Anecdotes, Anecdotes,, Baseball
It is generally interpretted to be while the batter is in his batting stance. With that being said, the strike zone is different based on the umpires so you will not always have that hold true. In either case an umpire will not let you over exaggerate your stance to make you have an extremely small strike zone and gain a competitive advantage
You may be putting too much stress on it. Have someone check your batting stance, and swing. Maybe he/she can spot what is wrong with how you are holding the bat.
The batter is called a switch hitter.
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what is a objective stance
that depends on the sport, if its baseball, ready posistion on defense is fielders posistion, on offense, its batting stance.
Make a guy name him Barry bonds make him black put his batting stats all the way up batting stance 21
Key elements of batting include stance, grip, and timing. A balanced stance provides stability and allows for effective weight transfer during the swing. The grip should be firm but relaxed to enable control of the bat while maintaining flexibility. Timing is crucial for making contact with the ball, requiring a keen sense of pitch recognition and rhythm.
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