9780671621032
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Ted Williams
Format Paperback
Dimensions 7.38 (w) x 9.12 (h) x 0.30 (d)
Pages 96
Publisher Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
Publication Date April 1986
ISBN 9780671621032
Book ISBN 10 0671621033
About Book

With an all-new Preface for the next generation of baseball players, this beautifully redesigned, classic handbook offers Ted Williams’s timeless advice on how to master what he called the “single most difficult thing” in baseball: hitting.

Ted Williams was the greatest expert on how to hit a baseball—the last baseball player to hit .400 in the major leagues. Williams's career hitting statistics will stand forever as a monument to his complete mastery of the single most difficult thing to do in sport: .344 lifetime batting average; 521 home runs; 1,839 RBI; and 2,654 hits.

Three decades have passed since Williams originally revealed his invaluable advice on hitting in The Science of Hitting, but his enduring instruction is as relevant today as it was in his playing days. Using detailed illustrations and concise coaching, players of all skill levels will be able to improve their fundamentals and gain keen insights into the finer points of hitting. Williams’s enduring lessons include:

· How to think like a pitcher and guess the pitch

· The three cardinal rules for developing a smooth line-drive swing

· The secrets of hip and wrist action

· Pitch selection

· Bunting

· Hitting the opposite way

The Science of Hitting is a must-read for all baseball players looking to improve their turn at bat.

From the greatest hitter of all time comes this classic guide to the singe most difficult thing to to in sport.

Reviews

From the Publisher

Wade Boggs American League batting champion A major influence on my basic hitting skills through my formative years and a must for learning and knowing the strike zone.