Somewhat Scientific CAP Swing Testing (T. Hernandez winning)
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@AJ_Franks said in Somewhat Scientific CAP Swing Testing (T. Hernandez winning):
Great info. You don’t have to list all 40, but of the popular swings that you have heard, who have you tested? I’ve heard a lot about how chipper has a good swing. I use Kenny lofton. Mondesi is popular. Brian Roberts swing was nice for me early on. Tony Gwynn. Didi’s swing is very quick. I like Deitrich’s too. I’m sure there is more, but of those guys and any other popular swings did you test any?
First, I know I need to test Mondesi, but I kind of just didn't want to. He rakes but I also wanted more loft than I feel he gets. I'll do him next.
The other guys I considered except Brian Roberts, and I'll throw them all in. I was hoping to try to find guys who seem to have a natural launch angle without being popup-prone.
I went dumpster diving for you, and found a list with half my notes. The rest are probably lying around here somewhere.
From these notes, I did:
Moncada, Buxton, Moustakas, Jones '08, Canha, Haniger, Hicks, Pederson, Suarez, La Stella, E. Davis, Brett, Alonso, Blackmon, T. Williams
I'll try to add more later. If I recall, these were the guys I picked first because I went through my stats and looked for outliers.
After this batch, I started just going through the lists (Legends, Current Players), and throwing in guys who've been known to seem glitchy this year, or in the recent past if their card isn't out yet this year.
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Love this experiment...couple of Orioles that I think you should test are Chance Sisco and Chris Davis. Both these guys have crushed the ball for me.
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You've got issues. Seek help before you end up on the evening news
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@notoriousHEB said in Somewhat Scientific CAP Swing Testing (T. Hernandez winning):
You've got issues. Seek help before you end up on the evening news
Wtf is your problem? You come here just for attention? Mommy still loves you.
I find this thread pretty awesome. Thank you Josh. I enjoyed the read.
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I love Ramon Laureano swing. T hernandez is awesome in showdown for me
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@GrinCuzIWIN said in Somewhat Scientific CAP Swing Testing (T. Hernandez winning):
@notoriousHEB said in Somewhat Scientific CAP Swing Testing (T. Hernandez winning):
You've got issues. Seek help before you end up on the evening news
Wtf is your problem? You come here just for attention? Mommy still loves you.
I find this thread pretty awesome. Thank you Josh. I enjoyed the read.
Popping pills and staying up 3 straight days. I'm not the one with a problem. He needs help.
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@Josh_KCK said in Somewhat Scientific CAP Swing Testing (T. Hernandez winning):
@AJ_Franks said in Somewhat Scientific CAP Swing Testing (T. Hernandez winning):
Great info. You don’t have to list all 40, but of the popular swings that you have heard, who have you tested? I’ve heard a lot about how chipper has a good swing. I use Kenny lofton. Mondesi is popular. Brian Roberts swing was nice for me early on. Tony Gwynn. Didi’s swing is very quick. I like Deitrich’s too. I’m sure there is more, but of those guys and any other popular swings did you test any?
First, I know I need to test Mondesi, but I kind of just didn't want to. He rakes but I also wanted more loft than I feel he gets. I'll do him next.
The other guys I considered except Brian Roberts, and I'll throw them all in. I was hoping to try to find guys who seem to have a natural launch angle without being popup-prone.
I went dumpster diving for you, and found a list with half my notes. The rest are probably lying around here somewhere.
From these notes, I did:
Moncada, Buxton, Moustakas, Jones '08, Canha, Haniger, Hicks, Pederson, Suarez, La Stella, E. Davis, Brett, Alonso, Blackmon, T. Williams
I'll try to add more later. If I recall, these were the guys I picked first because I went through my stats and looked for outliers.
After this batch, I started just going through the lists (Legends, Current Players), and throwing in guys who've been known to seem glitchy this year, or in the recent past if their card isn't out yet this year.
Solid list. Great info. Another person that may fit your criteria with more lift in his swing and seemed kind of glitchy early on was Muncy. Looking forward to seeing future results!
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@GrinCuzIWIN said in Somewhat Scientific CAP Swing Testing (T. Hernandez winning):
@notoriousHEB said in Somewhat Scientific CAP Swing Testing (T. Hernandez winning):
You've got issues. Seek help before you end up on the evening news
Wtf is your problem? You come here just for attention? Mommy still loves you.
I find this thread pretty awesome. Thank you Josh. I enjoyed the read.
I appreciate your response, and the initial post was kind of funny.
I'm trying to think of how I could end up on the evening news for my particular form of issues.
Man Does Everything Compulsively, Shares Results: Story at 10.
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@AJ_Franks said in Somewhat Scientific CAP Swing Testing (T. Hernandez winning):
@Josh_KCK said in Somewhat Scientific CAP Swing Testing (T. Hernandez winning):
@AJ_Franks said in Somewhat Scientific CAP Swing Testing (T. Hernandez winning):
Great info. You don’t have to list all 40, but of the popular swings that you have heard, who have you tested? I’ve heard a lot about how chipper has a good swing. I use Kenny lofton. Mondesi is popular. Brian Roberts swing was nice for me early on. Tony Gwynn. Didi’s swing is very quick. I like Deitrich’s too. I’m sure there is more, but of those guys and any other popular swings did you test any?
First, I know I need to test Mondesi, but I kind of just didn't want to. He rakes but I also wanted more loft than I feel he gets. I'll do him next.
The other guys I considered except Brian Roberts, and I'll throw them all in. I was hoping to try to find guys who seem to have a natural launch angle without being popup-prone.
I went dumpster diving for you, and found a list with half my notes. The rest are probably lying around here somewhere.
From these notes, I did:
Moncada, Buxton, Moustakas, Jones '08, Canha, Haniger, Hicks, Pederson, Suarez, La Stella, E. Davis, Brett, Alonso, Blackmon, T. Williams
I'll try to add more later. If I recall, these were the guys I picked first because I went through my stats and looked for outliers.
After this batch, I started just going through the lists (Legends, Current Players), and throwing in guys who've been known to seem glitchy this year, or in the recent past if their card isn't out yet this year.
Solid list. Great info. Another person that may fit your criteria with more lift in his swing and seemed kind of glitchy early on was Muncy. Looking forward to seeing future results!
I'll try Muncy. A lot of my experience with "glitchy" swings is based on an extreme amount of Showdown. I never felt like Muncy played above his ratings, which is where my anecdotal first choices were coming from (unfortunately, I don't have stats for Showdown or I'd have a MUCH larger statistical sample for who rakes).
But maybe. He's certainly not bad.
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@notoriousHEB said in Somewhat Scientific CAP Swing Testing (T. Hernandez winning):
@GrinCuzIWIN said in Somewhat Scientific CAP Swing Testing (T. Hernandez winning):
@notoriousHEB said in Somewhat Scientific CAP Swing Testing (T. Hernandez winning):
You've got issues. Seek help before you end up on the evening news
Wtf is your problem? You come here just for attention? Mommy still loves you.
I find this thread pretty awesome. Thank you Josh. I enjoyed the read.
Popping pills and staying up 3 straight days. I'm not the one with a problem. He needs help.
I almost didn't catch this post after reading the first one. To be clear, the adderall is prescribed. You get such a prescription from... [wait for it]
Seeking help.
Thanks for your concern.
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