Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Pete Rose Video Clip!


Some younger players may not even know who Pete Rose is .. others may identify with him as a bad role model. The plain fact is that Pete Rose is the All-Time leader in hits for Major League Baseball!!

So, putting aside whatever issues haunted him as a human being off the field.. Let's just take a look at what made him such a fantastic hitter - mechanically.

There is no doubt that he had the proper mental framework required to be a successful hitter. But, that had to be coupled with a physical side to make up the whole package. Pete's well described philosophy "See the Ball - Hit the Ball!" is a testament to the simplicity with which he approached his at-bats. He did not clutter his brain while in the batter's box. He simply stepped in.. knew the situation and what was required of him as a hitter.. concentrated on the ball (and only the ball).. then he hit it!

Click on the link to see an overhead shot of Pete Rose making perfect contact with a ball on the outer third of the plate. Pay particular attention to the way in which his right (rear) elbow seems to be connected to his right (rear) hip during much of the swing. This is a little taught concept by most coaches, but totally referred to by many Pro players as "being in the slot".

Another reference point to Pete's mechanically sound approach is his very steady head! My comments are contstantly repeated to young players "Rotate under a steady head!" Now watch Pete's rotation! Simply perfect!

Also, pay attention to the hands and how they interact. There is a counter action taking place at the moment just before contact - the bottom hand actually applies a reverse torque to create the speed of the bathead to catch up. Notice also that the hands do not "roll over" until after contact. You can really see this if you study the shadow. Just touch the arrow over and over and watch the swing repeatedly to take this all in. For a slow "frame by frame" look simply place your cursor just slightly in front of the small moving ball and click. The frame will advance and stop. An excellent way to review the swing in detail.

Lastly, watch the rear foot. No squashing here. Hmmmm... remember my comments on Hank Aaron (review the "Coiling and Uncoiling" link on the main site of BeABetterHitter.com)? Hank did not "squash the bug". The All-Time Home Run leader and the All-Time Hit Leader "drag" over their rotated rear foot's toe.. creating maximum input from the rear hip!! Check it out for yourself.

The Pete Rose Swing!

2 comments:

Coach Marko said...

That's amazing, especially seeing him drag that back foot, and the extreme rotation that his upper body makes. Beautiful!

Grant Schiller said...

I agree. Great catch.