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 ) I realized it's because batter's don't necessarily always let go of the bat on the follow-through. If they're like me, they might bring the back bat to their front side, and maybe even carry it a step or two before flipping it off to the side. This is probably more common with lefties or two-handed swingers, but this might be the cause for this strange look.
) I realized it's because batter's don't necessarily always let go of the bat on the follow-through. If they're like me, they might bring the back bat to their front side, and maybe even carry it a step or two before flipping it off to the side. This is probably more common with lefties or two-handed swingers, but this might be the cause for this strange look.
