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A checked swing is a ball. An unsuccessful checked swing is a strike.
A batter who is trying to check his swing unsucessfully is NOT "offering", he is just too late. A slow motion study was done of major league batters, and in a large majority of the cases what "appeared" to be a checked swing was not, if you consider a bat crossing the plate to be a swing. So if major league batters can't stop a swing, why should we think a HS player can? My rule of thumb is that if any part of the bat was at any time over the plate, it's a strike. Bunts are different so don't confuse the subject. You can have a bat over the plate and it not be a strike. They always attempted, until in mid-swing they changed their mind. The question is, did they wait too late to change their mind? Last edited by DG; Mon Apr 23, 2007 at 10:17pm. |
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Steve,
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