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Old Tue May 17, 2005, 10:05am
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Re: Simply,

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Originally posted by Tim C
A disagreement.

As I go deeper I move higher . . . it is imparative that you do this or you lose sight of the outside corner.

All I can say is that I have used the stance since 1999. I work pretty high quality of high school baseball in my area and I DO change my head height when I am forced to work deeper. I do not move my head height UNLESS I go deeper (this may last a batter or two, never more).

Tony can intone what he wants . . . I do what is TAUGHT by the Davis clinicians.
I agree with Tee. We have few catcher's who really like to crowd the plate, they are almost always close to BI, and I find that with them as I move closer to the plate that my head height goes lower.

That gives the same angle on the high pitch that you have from further back (even if its only a few feet) with your head higher.

And I'm talking very good high school baseball and college guys, not small ball.

Thanks
David
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