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River Ave. Blues ยป Long: Gardner needs to use his lower half more

Long: Gardner needs to use his lower half more

April 16, 2011 by Mike 18 Comments

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Via George King, hitting coach Kevin Long found a mechanical flaw in Brett Gardner’s swing during a recent video session. “He is not trying to lift the ball at all, it has more to do with what he is not doing with the lower half,” said K-Long. “He isn’t using the lower half. And he is looking at pitches and expanding the zone more than usual. He has been feeling for his swing.” For what it’s worth, I noticed that Gardner had abandoned the two-handed follow through during his at-bat today. OF course, it was just one at-bat. Hannah wondered if he should hit ninth, but me? I say absolutely, let him work out the kinks in a non-premium lineup spot.

Recommended: Check out this FanGraphs Community post about Gardner’s propensity to take strikes. Very interesting stuff.

Shockingly, Kevin Millwood looks "terrible"
Open Thread: Hughes' Throwing Program

Filed Under: Asides Tagged With: Brett Gardner

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