I am convinced that in my own career I could usually have hit 30 points higher if I had made a specialty of hitting.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I love sharing my knowledge of hitting with others. Now coaches and players at all levels can learn my systematic approach to hitting a baseball with more consistency, mental strength and accuracy.
And I mean, I'm established. So I'm not worried about having a hit at this point in my career.
It would be nice if you have a hit. But I don't think it's necessary to continue with my career at this point.
When I get the record, all it will make me is the player with the most hits. I'm also the player with the most at bats and the most outs. I never said I was a greater player than Cobb.
I am more valuable to my team hitting .330 then swinging for home runs.
I'm probably an average hitter, at least, and if you talk to my peers, they will tell you that I hit the ball plenty far enough.
I've had plenty of big hits and plenty of big misses.
My first year of pro ball I played in the Northwest league and made the all-star team, and the next year I played I led the team in hitting and was third or fifth in the league.
It's hard for a hit to be bad for your career.
I threw my best to every hitter I faced, and I found I had the strength to go all the way.
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