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bk400 10-16-2025 09:04 PM

Good hitters with the ugliest stances and swings
 
Every time I watch Eugenio Suarez at the plate, it reminds me of watching a guy ordering a beer at the bar.

Who else do you guys thinks looks terrible, but hits well?

Aquarian Sports Cards 10-16-2025 09:21 PM

Rod Carew and Julio Franco wacky stances. I have no idea how they were effective

D. Bergin 10-16-2025 09:39 PM

Brian Downing was the first that popped to mind. His stance was weird, but his swing was actually quite pretty and compact once he put everything into motion.

D. Bergin 10-16-2025 09:51 PM

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Tony Batista had a few good power seasons.

Peter_Spaeth 10-16-2025 10:28 PM

Yaz. Bagwell. Juan Gonzalez was similar to Franco. Eric Davis the opposite, held the bat very low.

packs 10-17-2025 07:23 AM

Giancarlo Stanton. He looks like a caveman who has discovered a bat flr the first time when he swings but it works.

Eric72 10-17-2025 02:40 PM

Stan Musial was a tremendous hitter. His stance was a bit odd.

I always thought Ty Cobb's grip was wacky, but it definitely worked for him.

Peter_Spaeth 10-17-2025 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by packs (Post 2544594)
Giancarlo Stanton. He looks like a caveman who has discovered a bat flr the first time when he swings but it works.

Not well enough to get him into the Hall. :D:cool::eek:

drmiraculous 10-17-2025 06:06 PM

Turkey Stearnes had an insane batting stance, a lefty, he hit in an open stance which was super rare then, facing the pitcher and poking his right heel in the bucket with his big toe pointing up to the sky, extending his arms straight over the plate and angling the knob towards the catcher and the top at the pitcher. It worked for him, he was the Negro League leader in homers (186) and enshrined in Cooperstown with a .348 batting average.

packs 10-17-2025 07:12 PM

Mickey Tettleton had a totally bizarre stance too.

Bill77 10-17-2025 11:40 PM

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Not a great hitter but Craig Counsell's batting stance has got to be one of the worst ever.

icurnmedic 10-17-2025 11:55 PM

Was it Youkalis for the Red Sox that had that odd stance?

Republicaninmass 10-18-2025 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by icurnmedic (Post 2544772)
Was it Youkalis for the Red Sox that had that odd stance?



It was, he was the second red sox player, after Don Baylor, to be a Designated "hittee"

gonefishin 10-19-2025 11:48 AM

The winner in my humble opinion is, no doubt, Juan Soto! I absolutely cannot stand his antics at the plate. Frankly, my impression is he doesn't care about anything, or anyone, other than himself.

I may be wrong, but that's my impression.

packs 10-21-2025 12:08 PM

I wonder what you would have thought about a called shot.


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