Barry Bonds explains the Art of Hitting ✍🏾
I was able to mathematically calculate what a pitcher can and can’t do once I can calculate you then I can beat you it’s me and him and if I can keep that tunnel vision between me and him and forget the goons that are around him because in theory my victory is to make contact off of him once I do that everything else is out of the equation right so in theory I win I really do win even though the pitcher standing on the mountain going I got you out no the second basem did or this guy you were already out of the equ so we took all these people off the field you would lose so much it be really crazy right so now I have to redirect my brain into this tunnel vision of understanding if I can concentrate enough to me and him they slowly disappear but I can’t fight two people at once I can’t say a hit a line drive to the short stop or hit a line drive to the outfielder and he made a catch now I want to try to beat them both you can’t oneon-one I can fight but I can’t fight two on one I going to lose so I have to refocus and go right back to here and go let me try to do that again let me try to do that again and let me try to do that again and then my success rate with him and me become better to my favor because now I’m focused on him and now his math has to change and so we’re going to play chess constantly right but in theory there’s a lot more to the game than it is because he’s 60 Fe 6 in and he has to throw ball with 17inch home plate within this Gap well laws of physics tell me he can only do it so many times and then mathematically he has to come to where I get the advantage

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