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  2. Batting (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    The over weighted supplemental devices include swinging multiple bats, standard 23 oz softball bat, heavier 26 oz softball bat, lighter 18 oz softball bat and doughnut ring (16 oz). [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Weighted warm-up devices are commonly used because players feel that warming-up with heavier bats will help them increase bat velocity.

  3. Checked swing - Wikipedia

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    A checked swing, sometimes also referred to as a check-swing or check swing, is a type of motion in baseball made by a batter. A checked swing is not an official term or call in baseball, such as a strike or ball, but is a common phrase used by commentators, fans, players, etc. to describe a situation in which a batter starts to swing the bat ...

  4. Glossary of baseball terms - Wikipedia

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    For example, a bat that is 34 inches (86 cm) long and weighs 31 ounces (880 g) has a bat drop of –3. In general, bats with a larger bat drop (i.e., lighter) are easier to swing, and bats with a smaller bat drop (i.e., heavier) can produce faster ball velocity, though these results depend on the batter's ability.

  5. Swinging a hot bat since his promotion to Worcester, players ...

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    Ever since his call up to Worcester, Mickey Gasper has swung the bat well. So the 28-year-old catcher is being compared to a former Yankee.

  6. Giannis Antetokounmpo is remarkably bad at baseball - AOL

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    One of the most transcendent athletes in the world looked anything but while taking swings with the Yankees.

  7. Glossary of English-language idioms derived from baseball

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    Getting everything in a series of items right. In baseball, someone with a batting average of one thousand (written as 1.000) has had a hit for every at bat in the relevant time period (e.g., in a game). AHDI dates its non-baseball usage to the 1920s. [7] May also be used sarcastically when someone is getting everything wrong.

  8. Providence's Jeremy Peña keeps swinging a big bat at ... - AOL

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    Peña cracked one of his three singles in the top of the seventh inning, and Houston erased a two-run deficit with some authority. The Astros pulled away for an 8-4 victory against a Red Sox ...

  9. Hitting mechanics - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, hitting mechanics studies the biomechanical motion that governs the swing of a baseball player. The goal of biomechanics in hitting during baseball training is to study and improve upon the physics involved in hitting. This includes optimizing a player's swing for either maximizing their "bat speed" or time for plate coverage.

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