Quincy - thanks for posting that. The thing that sticks out to me in those clips is bat speed - overwhelming bat speed. His bat appears flat through the hitting zone and then explodes on the ball. I rarely post in this forum so I have no idea if I described things correctly. Just trying to describe what I see.
Originally posted by tom.guerry: Excellent close-up of Mickey's grip included.
Tom,
What, in your opinion, is the significance of the raised finger of the Mic's index finger of his bottom hand? I noticed Ruth did the same, but also with his top hand. I'm pretty sure Williams did the same.
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When I bat my index finger of my bottom hand is raised too-
It's because you aren't supposed to grip the bat in your hand, but hold it with your fingers..if you read Ted Williams' The Science of Hitting, he talks about it in there.
After seeing this film as a kid I used that grip. The skin between my thumb and index finger would be pulled and wrinkled during batting practice. Always raw and never could form a callous.
I got better results and less hand damage with the knocker knuckle grip and more bat speed.
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The Mick hit the first taped home run at 565 at Griffth stadium after he hit the roof five times coming within mere feet of hitting it out of Yankee Stadium. "ON ONE LEG"
Micky Mantle FOR THE YANKEES hit a ball 634 feet. the real record Mickey Mantle at Yankee Stadium on 2-3 occasions hit 550-560' and one occasion 570'--620'. Mick has the record.
In an exibition game, Mickey Mantle hit a ball 700 feet. He was also known for hitting home run's over 600 feet on more than one occasion.
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