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  1. Swing is just about perfect. But judges uppercut is terrible. This is the reason he strikes out so much (bc he can’t reach the high pitches at all). The only reason he can hit 60 HRs and .300 is bc he is just that amazingly great at hitting.

  2. After the load, he steps away from his hands, back hip starts the swing, then knob to the ball (barrel follows knob) for contact. Everything Ted Williams and Tony Gwynn have been saying for decades.

  3. A 6'-7" 275 lb man pulling a ball that should have been hit to right center. Didn't work for Pete Rose or Ichiro.

  4. He snaps toward the ball. You teach to snap backwards and away from the ball. His swing creates momentum in the right direction. What you teach creates momentum in the wrong direction.

  5. Ok, last time about this, Judge does NOT whip his hands back, it may seem like he does but he does not. He just moves his torso with hands connected and then releases the bat towards the ball upon contact. That's it, not a handsy swing at all.

  6. I see his swing starting with his hips followed by his shoulders and then he whips the bat in front in his hands at impact and of course a beautiful follow through. All this happening with his head staying practically motionless with while staying on his back leg. A perfect 3D Load!

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