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Juan SotoThe Move is one of the keys to hitting; to developing power Efficiently.

To swinging hard without having to try to.

The Move in Hitting

When it comes to The Move in hitting, Fernando Tatis Jr. of the Padres gives probably the clearest and best example in a contemporary hitter.

Fernando Tatis' Coil

Fernando Tatis

When I look at Tatis, I see a modern-day Roberto Clemente.

Roberto Clemente Swing

Roberto Clemente

Roberto Clemente Swing

Roberto Clemente

Roberto Clemente Swing

Roberto Clemente

Fernando Tatis Swing

Fernando Tatis

Fernando Tatis Jr. also bears some resemblance to Ted Williams, another hitter from the history of the game who provided some great examples of The Move.

Ted Williams Swing

Ted Williams

Another younger hitter I will go, and have gone, out of my way to see, because of his use of The Move, is Juan Soto of the Nationals.

Juan Soto

Juan Soto

I've also found The Move in unexpected places; in the swing of David Wright, for example.

David Wright

David Wright

Although that shouldn't have been a surprise given how consistently good Wright was, before he developed the problems that ended his career.

Roberto Clemente Swing

Roberto Clemente

One thing to remember about The Move is that, if you're doing it with your shoulders, you're doing it wrong; you're not as efficient as you could be.

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