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Old Sun Nov 16, 2003, 01:38pm
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I've been critiqued on turning too, but I've always kept it as my style because it feels natural. As far as small-ball local goes, they don't bother me about it because I'm serving as AUIC, and UIC next spring. We'll see what the IHSA thinks, but I'll probably stick with the same mechanics - maybe remove turning. I hate the hammer system too - I use a cocked wrist, fingers for the number of strikes, and a punchout for three. One of my concessions was to change the plane of the punchout and instead of using the strike three call and shifting to a punchout, I skip a '3' call and do a punchout on the horizontal plane in front of me - three fingers out on the right hand, snap back and extend the left arm with the verbal call of strike three, batter's out.

Hope this helps.
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