Palm up, finish high. That was the same approach that HOF Tony Gywnn used (best pure hitter in my lifetime, IMO). He'd also often say "swing the knob" (as opposed to "swing the bat"), allowing the bat head to follow and stay in the zone longer, when offering up advice to younger hitters.
I swear, he has to be one of the best hitters of all time, from 2005 to 2016 he hit over .300 every year except once, where he hit .292. Over 2,600 hits, over 450 HRs and of course a triple crown winner in 2012 and he is still playing, gonna reach 3,000 hits and 500 HRs mostly likely.
Still has a legitimate shot @ 600 HR despite the injuries...I just hope his average doesn't suffer. For a power hitter his average always super impressed me unlike the hitter formerly known as Mike Stanton
This stuff is Gold. If your a young player or even a older Amateur like myself, these nuggets are so so important. Watch & learn all you can from these pros on the MLB Channel , because of you had to hire these pros & pay for their wisdom, Big Bucks !
Loved that miggy never fell into the whole "launch angle" thing. He was swinging for line drives, if the ball goes out then it goes out. But line drives were always his main focus.
Arod, bonds, griffey ALL hate this launch angle thing. Arod and Griffey both have long diatribes against it. Bonds has been mentioned by christian yelich as being against it when he was still in miami
This is so true, it's so important to not roll your hands over early. If you look at Prince Fielder you'll see he never rolls his hands over, instead following through straight up over the shoulder ( an extreme example.) If you look closely Cabrera lets go of the bat before he can turn his right palm down, this is a major key to launch angle in my opinion.
For people that do not understand launch angle. It is simple. The angle the ball comes off the bat after being hit. There are certain ideal angles to maximize distance depending on spin imparted to the ball. Similar to golf, and probably analysis was inherited from golf. Does not guarantee more hits, just more distance (so maybe more home runs if hit hard enough). Maybe more pop-fly outs. There are a few factors that can influence the launch angle such as: 1) path/angle of the ball as it come to the plate; 2) path/angle of the bat as it hits the ball; 3) where on the ball the middle of the bat makes contact relative to middle of ball (at middle, below middle, above middle, etc.). It seems in the interview Miguel is saying he does not think about launch angle - just hits the way he hits. "Palm up" through contact area. This is classic hand position that all good hitters have. The wrists should role much later as the bat the finishes follow through, arms extend, and hips finish turning. "Finishing up", just means he attempts to have a slight upward trajectory on the bat bath prior to hitting the ball, which continues up during follow through (though he focuses on the follow through part of the swing in his head). Not possible to finish up if your bat path was trending down right before hitting the ball. Again, just common sense for hitting an object that is mostly trending on a downward path. His uniqueness is his amazing balance shown by motionless head, vision on the contact area, and timing where he waits to just the exact micro-second to swing. Absolutely no lunging at the ball - all turn once his front foot is planted.
"It seems in the interview Miguel is saying he does not think about launch angle - just hits the way he hits." Maybe this is the reason he's better than almost all of these kids coming up and he's 40.
same. this stuff is sill very interesting to me even though i don't play anymore. with the variety of detailed instructional videos out now i feel like i could've found something i was comfortable with and that worked for me that kept my passion for it back then rather than just listening to one or two coaches that probably didn't know what they were talking about or didn't understand that everyone has a different swing, pitching motion, variety of pitches.
It’s crazy how he’s only 185 hits away from 3,000 hits. I still remember his 2,000th hit was a homer. It would be sick AF watch him get his 3,000th hit being his 500th homer. Talk about a fantasy come true lol.
He does not call it that.. but he is a lead arm extension hitter. He isn’t “hitting it one handed” like the announcer said. He is driving his lead arm through and simply releasing his top hand for a smooth easy high finish. It is one reason he gets such good backspin on the ball
Miggy may have 600+ homeruns by the time hes done he's a 2x mvp , 1st triple crown in years , an 11 all star and won the world series with the marlins in 03' if hes not a future hall of famer idk who is
SAUUL11 R. Baseball is the ultimate team sport. The ring argument doesn’t have as much weight as it does in basketball. Bumgarner will likely make it in the HOF, but the number of rings he has doesn’t mean he was better than Kershaw.
I have noticed that the Minnesota Twins hitters are hitting on a more level plane like Cabrera talked about and we are on a torrid pace when it comes to hitting home runs this year.
I love the launch angle apologists talking about how a pro ball player/ future HOF doesn't actually know what he's talking about because their kids travel ball coach says so. 😂😂😂😂😂
@@hw6271 it's all about vocal ques. No matter how they want to explain what it "feels like" none of them swing "down to the ball". think about what he's saying in this video. Palm up and finish high. How in the world are you suppose to swing down at the ball with your palm up? and then finish high... Just because it "feels" like he's going down to the ball, doesn't meant he actually is. There are plenty of videos of all the guys you just mentioned slo-smo swings here on youtube. Go find any video where they actually drive the ball while they hit the top of the ball "swinging down". you can't find it because it doesnt exist. They are free to explain their approach and what it "feels like" to them, but don't get it twisted, none of those guys swung down at the ball...
@@henrymorphew318 lol yes they do. Your hands are what swing the bat. 90% of the swing before point of contact is down towards the zone with the hands. Once you reach the zone you get the upward launch angle.
Allegedly, the scout designated to Venezuela by the Yankees Organization got in troubles when they saw 19 year old Cabrera killing it with the Marlins. "How come you were over there and you didn't sign that kid?", they questioned him.
Can you imagine if Comerica Park Center field wasn’t 420 but say closer to 400 at least!? I’ve seen Cabrera launch hits at Comerica park where shit would die at the warning track and any other place would be a homer. But to win a Triple Crown almost back to back considering his 2nd MVP year was even better his 1st MVP year which is the year he won the triple crown. You put that guy in any Hitter friendly park and watch him blast 45+ homers a year if not more.
So where is the knob in relation to the ball? Is he saying to drive it to the ball then go palm up and palm down? Complete rookie here folks, just trying to learn.
Not that easy or that simple. Cabrera is just a naturally gifted hitter. But when I respect about him even more is he continues to work on his swing and perfect it even more. Where you see most guys just rely on talent alone. Talent alone will only get you so far.
This is why Might is the best right handed hitter of my generation. Watch him hit in slow-mo it's the most beautiful thing you'll ever see short of your spouse and maybe the grand canyon
Watch Cabrera teaching his swing at 2:35. Cabrera does not swing like 2:35. He swings like 2:09. What he does and what he says are two different things.
nah nah nah. Whatever gets you a smooth bat path and that barrel on the ball is what works. This works for Miggy but go look at Luke Voigt and he's got both pinkies off the bat and catches the ball just before his rollover. WHATEVER WORKS FOR YOU is the right way to hit.
His LA last year was 13 degrees which is right where people who teach “LA swings” want you to be. Anywhere around 15 degrees produces damage (Line Drives, XBH)
Miggie needs to relearn how to turn on a inside pitch again its really hurt him in 2017 and 2018 he's really had some terrible play swings that probably lead to his bicep injury until he start to pull the middle in again he will re injure his biceps again and Detroit really needs him back to the old miggy
I was painful to see him swing like that when previous never would had in years prior...I hate how a segment of the fan base is turning on him & citing his personal flaws as an excuse..what you done for me lately I guess for them...#24 remember the glory anticipation for every at bat..
@@Jmachine4 Well you have greats like Al Kaline calling him the best right hander hitter & I agree due to his power & hitting for average never over swinging
@@Jmachine4 35 ass ..just appreciate good baseball & great players .in my youth in the 1990s I remember how bad the Tigers were. Tony the Tiger Clark & the boys I watched faithfully..
That's how I thought you were supposed to swing. Don't meet the ball at an angle like a downward chop you see some little leaguers incorrectly do but get behind it. Level swing to the ball.
XxXxXxXx 99% of people can’t swing like a big leaguer, so there’s literally no point trying to hit launch angle swings, you only hit full power trying to put it in the air when you’ve got 3-0,3-1 and they’re just throwing it down the middle
alfie horn 1. 100% of ppl should try to swing like big leaguers 2. Launch angle is a measurement. Not a swing 3. Plenty of 2 strike homers 4. So you can only hit homers on heaters down the middle?
Ted said ,"Swing level,,but swing level WITH THE PITCH" All pitches travel DOWN, because of pesky gravity.The level swing is about a 10 degree uptilt.Albert has about a 5 foot bat path because of this,Miguiel too,,lots of places to square the ball up to.NEVER SWING DOWN AT A PITCH GOING DOWN,AND THEY ALL GO DOWN
Not if you catch the bottom half of the ball. Your last line is the "phrase of the day". The issue for a downward swing which is the same for an upward swing occurs when don't swing through the ball. If I have a launch angle swing and pull off the ball at contact I'm going to have A LOT of infield pop ups. Just as pulling off at contact with a downward approach will have a lot of ground balls. I've always coached hitting the bottom half, palm up, swing through, finish high. If you swing through at the point of contact the ball actually sticks to the bat for a moment which is why finishing high is important because it's like you've caught the ball with your bat and are now throwing it up off of the bat, changing its directory. The ball doesn't simply bounce off the bat.
Watch Harold Reynolds at 2:25. The barrel of his bat is above his right hand. Nobody hits like that in the Major Leagues. The barrel is clearly below Cabrera's hands at contact at 2:09.
Disagree. The way he keeps his hands tight to his body as he fires his hips create a faster bat speed than if he let his hands drift from his body. Its physics. At the point of contact like a slingshot he fires his hands at the ball and the energy if opposing forces sends the ball out. I'm a tall, skinny dude that used knock 400 ft HRs. His size helps but its not the deciding factor.
Cabrera's barrel of the bat is above his hands at 2:15. That is not how Cabrera hits in a game..The barrel of his bat is below his hands at 2:19. He is another great hitter who does not understand his own swing.
Man does he have a beautiful swing!!!
Love your videos
Same
Is ur channel filled with launch angle videos? Probably
@@dink0011 have you ever watched him? Or even know who he is?
You’re a beast Matt
Miggy is such a humble guy. He still calls Pujols the king.
Nicholas Kotlarczyk dude is hated in Latin America.
Will M ?
I was thinking the same thing. Imagine is Miggy called you The King
the fourth son he can hit but he doesnt support his daughter.
LMFAO NICK
Miguel is dropping some knowledge bombs in this one
"Miguel is _an_ 11x All-star"
Thank you! That was driving me nuts
Palm up, finish high. That was the same approach that HOF Tony Gywnn used (best pure hitter in my lifetime, IMO). He'd also often say "swing the knob" (as opposed to "swing the bat"), allowing the bat head to follow and stay in the zone longer, when offering up advice to younger hitters.
Tony Gwynn is the greatest contact hitter of all time imo. Ty Cobb and Hornsby were incredible but both of them played in a non-integrated league.
I swear, he has to be one of the best hitters of all time, from 2005 to 2016 he hit over .300 every year except once, where he hit .292. Over 2,600 hits, over 450 HRs and of course a triple crown winner in 2012 and he is still playing, gonna reach 3,000 hits and 500 HRs mostly likely.
Still has a legitimate shot @ 600 HR despite the injuries...I just hope his average doesn't suffer. For a power hitter his average always super impressed me unlike the hitter formerly known as Mike Stanton
One of the greatest peaks we'll ever witness
3 years after he got 500HR and very close to the 3000Hits mark
13 more hits!
1 more!!!
Hahaha!
Reynolds go, "you look great", Miggy go, "I dont know about that".
one of the best hitters we've ever seen. Super simple approach. Love it.
This stuff is Gold. If your a young player or even a older Amateur like myself, these nuggets are so so important. Watch & learn all you can from these pros on the MLB Channel , because of you had to hire these pros & pay for their wisdom, Big Bucks !
Loved that miggy never fell into the whole "launch angle" thing. He was swinging for line drives, if the ball goes out then it goes out. But line drives were always his main focus.
Arod, bonds, griffey ALL hate this launch angle thing. Arod and Griffey both have long diatribes against it. Bonds has been mentioned by christian yelich as being against it when he was still in miami
1st ballot HOF
Easily. Hell, he could hang it up now and be in the HOF in 5 years.
Future HOF. Beast. If you have ever been the best hitter in the Majors for half a decade and not get in the Hall
Baseball players understand exactly what Cabrera is saying. Simple smart approach
This is so true, it's so important to not roll your hands over early. If you look at Prince Fielder you'll see he never rolls his hands over, instead following through straight up over the shoulder ( an extreme example.) If you look closely Cabrera lets go of the bat before he can turn his right palm down, this is a major key to launch angle in my opinion.
I knew miggy was gonna be great back in 03 when the Marlins brought him up at 19 and he raked took Clemens deep in the ws
Love ya Miggy!! Thank you for the wonderful memories!!
i love these videos
I can't wait to see this guy hit 500HR and 3K hits... the entire baseball world is going to go nuts.
The most humble person I have ever known
YES!!!!!!! Palm up finish high!!!!! Love this!!!!
For people that do not understand launch angle. It is simple. The angle the ball comes off the bat after being hit. There are certain ideal angles to maximize distance depending on spin imparted to the ball. Similar to golf, and probably analysis was inherited from golf. Does not guarantee more hits, just more distance (so maybe more home runs if hit hard enough). Maybe more pop-fly outs.
There are a few factors that can influence the launch angle such as:
1) path/angle of the ball as it come to the plate; 2) path/angle of the bat as it hits the ball; 3) where on the ball the middle of the bat makes contact relative to middle of ball (at middle, below middle, above middle, etc.).
It seems in the interview Miguel is saying he does not think about launch angle - just hits the way he hits. "Palm up" through contact area. This is classic hand position that all good hitters have. The wrists should role much later as the bat the finishes follow through, arms extend, and hips finish turning. "Finishing up", just means he attempts to have a slight upward trajectory on the bat bath prior to hitting the ball, which continues up during follow through (though he focuses on the follow through part of the swing in his head). Not possible to finish up if your bat path was trending down right before hitting the ball. Again, just common sense for hitting an object that is mostly trending on a downward path.
His uniqueness is his amazing balance shown by motionless head, vision on the contact area, and timing where he waits to just the exact micro-second to swing. Absolutely no lunging at the ball - all turn once his front foot is planted.
Accurate, balanced comment.
"It seems in the interview Miguel is saying he does not think about launch angle - just hits the way he hits."
Maybe this is the reason he's better than almost all of these kids coming up and he's 40.
3 most feared hitters Ive ever watched from 1994-now are Bonds Pujols and Miggy in order
I wish I stuck with baseball in high school. Truly one of my passions
same. this stuff is sill very interesting to me even though i don't play anymore. with the variety of detailed instructional videos out now i feel like i could've found something i was comfortable with and that worked for me that kept my passion for it back then rather than just listening to one or two coaches that probably didn't know what they were talking about or didn't understand that everyone has a different swing, pitching motion, variety of pitches.
It’s crazy how he’s only 185 hits away from 3,000 hits. I still remember his 2,000th hit was a homer. It would be sick AF watch him get his 3,000th hit being his 500th homer. Talk about a fantasy come true lol.
today he just got to it! 500th HR. now 45 away from the 3000 hits. i dont think he will get them this season BUT anything is possible
He does not call it that.. but he is a lead arm extension hitter. He isn’t “hitting it one handed” like the announcer said. He is driving his lead arm through and simply releasing his top hand for a smooth easy high finish. It is one reason he gets such good backspin on the ball
Miggy may have 600+ homeruns by the time hes done he's a 2x mvp , 1st triple crown in years , an 11 all star and won the world series with the marlins in 03' if hes not a future hall of famer idk who is
500 easily & 600 is still possible despite the injuries...
@@nathanielthomas2502 465 HR , hes struggling to get a HR
@@JeffreydelosSantosINFP
Funny how I notice your comment as Miggy just struck out lol..time will tell
Gotta love it
Great player
Current Hall of famers
Albert Pujols
Miguel Cabrera
Clayton Kershaw
Mike trout
Justin Verlander
Cc sebathia
Bumgarner has more rings than all of them combined.
Never thought of it that way lol
SAUUL11 R. Baseball is the ultimate team sport. The ring argument doesn’t have as much weight as it does in basketball. Bumgarner will likely make it in the HOF, but the number of rings he has doesn’t mean he was better than Kershaw.
Under appreciated talent.
The best Latin right hitter in the history of MLB, if the injuries had not affected him so much, he would have 600 HRs and more than 3,300 hits
Best hitter not "Latin hitter" .
Prime miggy was a different animal. In triple crown contention every year
I have noticed that the Minnesota Twins hitters are hitting on a more level plane like Cabrera talked about and we are on a torrid pace when it comes to hitting home runs this year.
If you look up launch angle and griffey or arod...you'll see them both preach AGAINST launch angle. Bonds as well
Future hof
I love the launch angle apologists talking about how a pro ball player/ future HOF doesn't actually know what he's talking about because their kids travel ball coach says so. 😂😂😂😂😂
Neither of them explained it though
Arod bonds and Griffey are all against launch angle as well. Greatest of the era. All of them like muggy.
@@hw6271 it's all about vocal ques. No matter how they want to explain what it "feels like" none of them swing "down to the ball". think about what he's saying in this video. Palm up and finish high. How in the world are you suppose to swing down at the ball with your palm up? and then finish high... Just because it "feels" like he's going down to the ball, doesn't meant he actually is. There are plenty of videos of all the guys you just mentioned slo-smo swings here on youtube. Go find any video where they actually drive the ball while they hit the top of the ball "swinging down". you can't find it because it doesnt exist. They are free to explain their approach and what it "feels like" to them, but don't get it twisted, none of those guys swung down at the ball...
@@henrymorphew318 lol yes they do. Your hands are what swing the bat. 90% of the swing before point of contact is down towards the zone with the hands. Once you reach the zone you get the upward launch angle.
I love Miggy!!! His personality is refreshing!!!
This man won the triple f'in crown...Boss. I always wanted my Yankees to scoop him
Allegedly, the scout designated to Venezuela by the Yankees Organization got in troubles when they saw 19 year old Cabrera killing it with the Marlins. "How come you were over there and you didn't sign that kid?", they questioned him.
Same thing in golf.
Did it all the right way.
Aged gracefully..
Chilling in the Dugout.
being a legend.
So meany players robbed themselves of that.
Can you imagine if Comerica Park Center field wasn’t 420 but say closer to 400 at least!? I’ve seen Cabrera launch hits at Comerica park where shit would die at the warning track and any other place would be a homer. But to win a Triple Crown almost back to back considering his 2nd MVP year was even better his 1st MVP year which is the year he won the triple crown. You put that guy in any Hitter friendly park and watch him blast 45+ homers a year if not more.
get this guy on a playoff team to win won more
So where is the knob in relation to the ball? Is he saying to drive it to the ball then go palm up and palm down? Complete rookie here folks, just trying to learn.
"You can 300 with power easy". Ok Miggy.
Not that easy or that simple. Cabrera is just a naturally gifted hitter. But when I respect about him even more is he continues to work on his swing and perfect it even more. Where you see most guys just rely on talent alone. Talent alone will only get you so far.
Pujohs dab everytime he hit
Gia Loc Duong lmao he does in a way he should have trademarked it...
Because he is an absolute MADLAD!!!!!!!!!!
This is why Might is the best right handed hitter of my generation. Watch him hit in slow-mo it's the most beautiful thing you'll ever see short of your spouse and maybe the grand canyon
It's painful to know that 3yrs ago he was 350 hits away from 3000 and today he is still 99 away. I do hope he gets them and the 8 hr needs for 500hr
This aged well.
elbow in palm up.
I see the best hitters say the same thing, that be true for sure...
Inner circle HOF
Watch Cabrera teaching his swing at 2:35. Cabrera does not swing like 2:35. He swings like 2:09. What he does and what he says are two different things.
Listen to the expert! Hall of Fame lock.
No launch angle BS.
nah nah nah. Whatever gets you a smooth bat path and that barrel on the ball is what works. This works for Miggy but go look at Luke Voigt and he's got both pinkies off the bat and catches the ball just before his rollover. WHATEVER WORKS FOR YOU is the right way to hit.
His LA last year was 13 degrees which is right where people who teach “LA swings” want you to be. Anywhere around 15 degrees produces damage (Line Drives, XBH)
There is no such thing as a Launch Angle Swing. That would be like saying a “Miles Per Hour Pitch”.
It also depends on where people are pitching to him.
@@blakebrogdon6517 YES!!!!!
Algorithm doing wonders today
Look at 2:38. The barrel of Cabrera's bat is below his hands. His right shoulder is below his left.
Miggie needs to relearn how to turn on a inside pitch again its really hurt him in 2017 and 2018 he's really had some terrible play swings that probably lead to his bicep injury until he start to pull the middle in again he will re injure his biceps again and Detroit really needs him back to the old miggy
I was painful to see him swing like that when previous never would had in years prior...I hate how a segment of the fan base is turning on him & citing his personal flaws as an excuse..what you done for me lately I guess for them...#24 remember the glory anticipation for every at bat..
They were so awkward talking together
People saying he's a future HOF??? Obviously!!! He's a top 5 hitter all time!!!
Jmachine4 he is. Look at his stats
@@Jmachine4
Well you have greats like Al Kaline calling him the best right hander hitter & I agree due to his power & hitting for average never over swinging
@@Jmachine4
35 ass ..just appreciate good baseball & great players .in my youth in the 1990s I remember how bad the Tigers were. Tony the Tiger Clark & the boys I watched faithfully..
Cabrera is easily a HOFer. Cabrera is also easily nowhere near a top 5 hitter all time.
That's how I thought you were supposed to swing. Don't meet the ball at an angle like a downward chop you see some little leaguers incorrectly do but get behind it. Level swing to the ball.
The Nimble Ninja slightly upward swing at the ball
XxXxXxXx to hell with that, put the ball through a gap and get on base, you only unload when it’s a ball down the middle and you’ve worked the count
alfie horn tf you mean by unload
XxXxXxXx 99% of people can’t swing like a big leaguer, so there’s literally no point trying to hit launch angle swings, you only hit full power trying to put it in the air when you’ve got 3-0,3-1 and they’re just throwing it down the middle
alfie horn
1. 100% of ppl should try to swing like big leaguers
2. Launch angle is a measurement. Not a swing
3. Plenty of 2 strike homers
4. So you can only hit homers on heaters down the middle?
Launch angle is the downfall of baseball
200+ strikeouts and .230 batting average.
Harole is such an awkward interviewer lmao
Yeah I see..I like Harold in the studio but this was awkward trying to be buddy buddy with Miggy
Ted said ,"Swing level,,but swing level WITH THE PITCH" All pitches travel DOWN, because of pesky gravity.The level swing is about a 10 degree uptilt.Albert has about a 5 foot bat path because of this,Miguiel too,,lots of places to square the ball up to.NEVER SWING DOWN AT A PITCH GOING DOWN,AND THEY ALL GO DOWN
Not if you catch the bottom half of the ball. Your last line is the "phrase of the day". The issue for a downward swing which is the same for an upward swing occurs when don't swing through the ball. If I have a launch angle swing and pull off the ball at contact I'm going to have A LOT of infield pop ups. Just as pulling off at contact with a downward approach will have a lot of ground balls. I've always coached hitting the bottom half, palm up, swing through, finish high. If you swing through at the point of contact the ball actually sticks to the bat for a moment which is why finishing high is important because it's like you've caught the ball with your bat and are now throwing it up off of the bat, changing its directory. The ball doesn't simply bounce off the bat.
No one can purposefully hit the bottom half of a ball,not on a full swing
@@hreade8772 can you tell me what a launch angle swing is?
Palm up = square....
Watch Harold Reynolds at 2:25. The barrel of his bat is above his right hand. Nobody hits like that in the Major Leagues. The barrel is clearly below Cabrera's hands at contact at 2:09.
how else are you supposed to swing? Seriously. If your palm isn't up you'd be chopping down.
The 1st guy to win a Triple Crown since Babe Ruth and what is his advice ?? Forget Launch angle stay Level
Play swings dam auto correct
Olay
Watch 3:57. The barrel is below his hands. The bat is not level.
Watch 3:40. Cabrera's barrel is clearly below his hands. The barrel is not above his hands.
WAtch 2:09. Cabrera's shoulders are not level. His right shoulder is below his left shoulder.
The barrel of his bat is below his hands.
Next time just let the man talk. The crappy music is a distraction and is too loud.
The dude's height and mass make this palm-up method viable.
Disagree. The way he keeps his hands tight to his body as he fires his hips create a faster bat speed than if he let his hands drift from his body. Its physics. At the point of contact like a slingshot he fires his hands at the ball and the energy if opposing forces sends the ball out. I'm a tall, skinny dude that used knock 400 ft HRs. His size helps but its not the deciding factor.
If ur not swing palm up you’re doing something terribly wrong
He mentioned how Altuve does it, too. lol
@@hreade8772 bat path is such an understated idea
Cabrera's barrel of the bat is above his hands at 2:15. That is not how Cabrera hits in a game..The barrel of his bat is below his hands at 2:19. He is another great hitter who does not understand his own swing.
Hahahaha that's rich. And you do understand it? Who are the other ones?
he's not even at the point of contact at 215. please shut up he's not arod
@@phatneazy Look at 219 you moron. Cabrera's hands are above the barrel. You know nothing about hitting.
@@srsr28 Obviously! I'm the best hitting instructor in the world.
@@phatneazy Look at 2:09. Cabrera's hands are above the barrel. The bat is not level. The barrel is below his hands.
Miguel Cabrera < Albert Pujols
You're clueless. Not a chance that Pujols is a better hitter. Both great hitters but Miggy is better.
@@nickhuber9627 Ummm no
@@thelonewanderer105 Ummmm Yes
@@nickhuber9627 how is miggy a better Hitter.
Uziel Rodriguez How many triple crowns has Pujols won?