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    @turtleopolis said in Best swing in MLB:

    Yeah unfortunately this playoff Seager deserves 125 across the board offensively.

    How is that unfortunate? I'd take a Seager with 125 everything lol

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    Cory has that long powerful looking swing. i remember thinking that watching him the 2017 WS. Seems like everything he hits is hit hard. It is like he revs up but still gets it through the zone just fine.

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    @raesONE said in Best swing in MLB:

    @turtleopolis said in Best swing in MLB:

    Yeah unfortunately this playoff Seager deserves 125 across the board offensively.

    How is that unfortunate? I'd take a Seager with 125 everything lol

    Because I’m a Braves fan 😞

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    @turtleopolis said in Best swing in MLB:

    @raesONE said in Best swing in MLB:

    @turtleopolis said in Best swing in MLB:

    Yeah unfortunately this playoff Seager deserves 125 across the board offensively.

    How is that unfortunate? I'd take a Seager with 125 everything lol

    Because I’m a Braves fan 😞

    Dodgers in 7

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    Jimmie Foxx swing is one of my fav, always expect xbh when he starts his motion.

    One underrated is Mark Canha, compact and quick swing.

    And yes, Seager is one of the best, even his rookie card can make a spot in my all 99 team. I prefer Seager to Ernie Banks.

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    @kidcharlemagne22 said in Best swing in MLB:

    Jimmie Foxx swing is one of my fav, always expect xbh when he starts his motion.

    One underrated is Mark Canha, compact and quick swing.

    And yes, Seager is one of the best, even his rookie card can make a spot in my all 99 team. I prefer Seager to Ernie Banks.

    All very true, but I was more referring to how they swing the bat in real life. Like it was generally accepted that Griffey had the sweetest swing in all of baseball during his days, I was wondering who you would make the argument for today. For me Corey Seager is on that list.

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    @raesONE said in Best swing in MLB:

    @kidcharlemagne22 said in Best swing in MLB:

    Jimmie Foxx swing is one of my fav, always expect xbh when he starts his motion.

    One underrated is Mark Canha, compact and quick swing.

    And yes, Seager is one of the best, even his rookie card can make a spot in my all 99 team. I prefer Seager to Ernie Banks.

    All very true, but I was more referring to how they swing the bat in real life. Like it was generally accepted that Griffey had the sweetest swing in all of baseball during his days, I was wondering who you would make the argument for today. For me Corey Seager is on that list.

    Freeman, Harper, and Soto would all be up there for me too. There’s just something about left handed swings

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    @turtleopolis said in Best swing in MLB:

    @raesONE said in Best swing in MLB:

    @kidcharlemagne22 said in Best swing in MLB:

    Jimmie Foxx swing is one of my fav, always expect xbh when he starts his motion.

    One underrated is Mark Canha, compact and quick swing.

    And yes, Seager is one of the best, even his rookie card can make a spot in my all 99 team. I prefer Seager to Ernie Banks.

    All very true, but I was more referring to how they swing the bat in real life. Like it was generally accepted that Griffey had the sweetest swing in all of baseball during his days, I was wondering who you would make the argument for today. For me Corey Seager is on that list.

    Freeman, Harper, and Soto would all be up there for me too. There’s just something about left handed swings

    I agree with Soto, the other two not so much. I mean obviously they crush the ball and they're great players but it doesn't always look as smooth if you know what I mean, it looks like they have to work for it sometimes.

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    @turtleopolis said in Best swing in MLB:

    @raesONE said in Best swing in MLB:

    @kidcharlemagne22 said in Best swing in MLB:

    Jimmie Foxx swing is one of my fav, always expect xbh when he starts his motion.

    One underrated is Mark Canha, compact and quick swing.

    And yes, Seager is one of the best, even his rookie card can make a spot in my all 99 team. I prefer Seager to Ernie Banks.

    All very true, but I was more referring to how they swing the bat in real life. Like it was generally accepted that Griffey had the sweetest swing in all of baseball during his days, I was wondering who you would make the argument for today. For me Corey Seager is on that list.

    Freeman, Harper, and Soto would all be up there for me too. There’s just something about left handed swings

    Same thing with basketball. Nothing like a lefty shooting...looks so smooth

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    @LankyRyan said in Best swing in MLB:

    '17 Seager was so goated.

    And that was his LS card too

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    Early is the best swing. It doesn’t matter what card, be early and your golden

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    @raesONE said in Best swing in MLB:

    @kidcharlemagne22 said in Best swing in MLB:

    Jimmie Foxx swing is one of my fav, always expect xbh when he starts his motion.

    One underrated is Mark Canha, compact and quick swing.

    And yes, Seager is one of the best, even his rookie card can make a spot in my all 99 team. I prefer Seager to Ernie Banks.

    All very true, but I was more referring to how they swing the bat in real life. Like it was generally accepted that Griffey had the sweetest swing in all of baseball during his days, I was wondering who you would make the argument for today. For me Corey Seager is on that list.

    Robinson Cano

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    @mrcityofwin said in Best swing in MLB:

    @turtleopolis said in Best swing in MLB:

    @raesONE said in Best swing in MLB:

    @kidcharlemagne22 said in Best swing in MLB:

    Jimmie Foxx swing is one of my fav, always expect xbh when he starts his motion.

    One underrated is Mark Canha, compact and quick swing.

    And yes, Seager is one of the best, even his rookie card can make a spot in my all 99 team. I prefer Seager to Ernie Banks.

    All very true, but I was more referring to how they swing the bat in real life. Like it was generally accepted that Griffey had the sweetest swing in all of baseball during his days, I was wondering who you would make the argument for today. For me Corey Seager is on that list.

    Freeman, Harper, and Soto would all be up there for me too. There’s just something about left handed swings

    Same thing with basketball. Nothing like a lefty shooting...looks so smooth

    Agreed, IMO the best shooting form I’ve ever seen was from a right handed shooter. Allan Houston, that shooting form was a beauty

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