Perfect Perfect foul ball
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So when I hear perfect perfect I assume two things:
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perfect contact means I hit the sweet spot on the bat barrel, and the ball will go further or hit harder
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the timing is such that the ball is caught out in front of the plate to be driven.
So far, I haven't seen any negatives about perfect or even squared up contact, the ball comes off the bat hard and fast.
I have gotten a perfect timing and seen a foul ball. Wouldn't perfect timing mean that the ball is in play at least, if not right up the middle?
Having a perfectly timed hit going foul doesn't really make sense, at least to me. Can anyone explain?
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Where was the pitch? If it was inside for example, the best place to hit it would be way out in front of the plate, resulting in a line drive foul.
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You hit a perfect foul ball that's all.
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