after reading this
2HD posted:
After we talked pitching, Cohen broke out some game video and put it on the big flat-screen TV that hangs in the corner of his office. He walked me through two at-bats that stood out to him, both from the Sunday North Florida game. The first was a single by right-handed slugger Connor Powers, who went after a breaking down and out of the strike zone and jerked it into left-center field. The other hit was Jet Butler's walk-off three-run homer. As he clicked through each one frame by frame, Cohen noted the head position of each hitter.</p>
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ya' think polk even watched game film?
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2HD posted:
After we talked pitching, Cohen broke out some game video and put it on the big flat-screen TV that hangs in the corner of his office. He walked me through two at-bats that stood out to him, both from the Sunday North Florida game. The first was a single by right-handed slugger Connor Powers, who went after a breaking down and out of the strike zone and jerked it into left-center field. The other hit was Jet Butler's walk-off three-run homer. As he clicked through each one frame by frame, Cohen noted the head position of each hitter.</p>
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ya' think polk even watched game film?
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