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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Attack II - A Complete Analysis

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To: isopatch who wrote (35227)5/2/2002 9:31:06 AM
From: Terry Whitman  Read Replies (1) of 52237
 
LOL. Actually I hit from either side. Just haven't hit from the right side much since I switched from baseball to softball when I was 18 or so. I will hit right on occasion, just to prove to myself that I can still do it. I can get singles all day, but there's no power from the r. side, and it's 3 ft. further from 1st base- so I don't have to think long about about switching back.. <g> R. vs. L. is kind of like shorting vs. long - don't do it often, can hit singles, but can't hit the homers, and strike out more. <g>

.300 in baseball- gosh it's been so long since I played, that I don't remember how hard it was. In fact, not sure if I ever hit .300 for a whole season- but that's when I batted R.

This market is doing the mid 70's shuffle- And HEY PAUL- look who's in 1st place in the NL central! the Big Red Machine..


Regards,
TW
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