16 Responses to “
best left-handed swing in the major? ”
YANKEES RULE!!! //
Apr 14, 2009 at
9:37 pm
joe mauer References :
bigp3769 //
Apr 14, 2009 at
10:05 pm
griffey References :
Joe J //
Apr 14, 2009 at
10:16 pm
Beltran References :
Jason //
Apr 14, 2009 at
10:21 pm
Ken Griffey, Jr. has the prettiest swing in the majors, left or right handed. References :
cardsalthway //
Apr 14, 2009 at
10:52 pm
Ken Griffey Jr. has the best swing in all of baseball, not just among lefties References :
brian g //
Apr 14, 2009 at
11:25 pm
ken griffy jr. just watch it References :
Alex P //
Apr 14, 2009 at
11:34 pm
Chase Utley of the Phillies References :
linedrive1292 //
Apr 15, 2009 at
12:24 am
AL-righthanded-Vladimir Guerrero (runner up A-rod)
AL-lefthanded-Joe Mauer
NL-righthanded-Albert Pujols
NL-lefthanded-Ken Griffey Jr.
Best of all-Joe Mauer References :
DJMORTON //
Apr 15, 2009 at
12:55 am
griffey hands down…easily 650 HR if he wasn't hurt..maybe he shoulda done some roids and hit 700 HR References :
koalafamily2 //
Apr 15, 2009 at
1:05 am
I'd have to say Barry Bonds, steroids or not…..
Ichiro looks like he's swatting at butterflies and Vlad Guerrero, I can't tell what he's doing. Eric Chavez has a sweet swing, but only wished he could make some contact….. References :
Caveman //
Apr 15, 2009 at
1:46 am
Man I hate to say it since he left Seattle, but it's got to to be Griffey. That has to be the pretiest swing in all of baseball. References :
pedritorodd //
Apr 15, 2009 at
2:32 am
Tie between Barry Bonds and Prince Fielder. References :
redsoxfan561 //
Apr 15, 2009 at
2:51 am
Actually, this question was asked to Lance Berkman and the results were in my paper. In the top 5, I believe he included Griffey, Ichiro, Prince Fielder, Joe Mauer, and someone else. I personally believe it's Griffey. He has such a pure stroke. References :
Erich S //
Apr 15, 2009 at
3:35 am
It's been Griffey for as long as I can remember. References :
dj_tom68 //
Apr 15, 2009 at
4:18 am
I have to go with my team the REDS Ken Griffey Jr. & Adam Dunn References :
Jesse & Cynthia //
Apr 15, 2009 at
5:02 am
I'll have to agree with the majority here. Griffey has the sweetest and purest left-handed stroke in the league by far. I would give a nod to Berkman as a second place because I love his chaotic sort of pull he has to the ball. It's hard to explain, but the guy just knows how to come across the zone. Anyway, those who don't agree with Griffey must be crazy. His swing has always been one of the most fascinating of all time. References :
joe mauer
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griffey
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Beltran
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Ken Griffey, Jr. has the prettiest swing in the majors, left or right handed.
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Ken Griffey Jr. has the best swing in all of baseball, not just among lefties
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ken griffy jr. just watch it
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Chase Utley of the Phillies
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AL-righthanded-Vladimir Guerrero (runner up A-rod)
AL-lefthanded-Joe Mauer
NL-righthanded-Albert Pujols
NL-lefthanded-Ken Griffey Jr.
Best of all-Joe Mauer
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griffey hands down…easily 650 HR if he wasn't hurt..maybe he shoulda done some roids and hit 700 HR
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I'd have to say Barry Bonds, steroids or not…..
Ichiro looks like he's swatting at butterflies and Vlad Guerrero, I can't tell what he's doing. Eric Chavez has a sweet swing, but only wished he could make some contact…..
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Man I hate to say it since he left Seattle, but it's got to to be Griffey. That has to be the pretiest swing in all of baseball.
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Tie between Barry Bonds and Prince Fielder.
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Actually, this question was asked to Lance Berkman and the results were in my paper. In the top 5, I believe he included Griffey, Ichiro, Prince Fielder, Joe Mauer, and someone else. I personally believe it's Griffey. He has such a pure stroke.
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It's been Griffey for as long as I can remember.
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I have to go with my team the REDS Ken Griffey Jr. & Adam Dunn
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I'll have to agree with the majority here. Griffey has the sweetest and purest left-handed stroke in the league by far. I would give a nod to Berkman as a second place because I love his chaotic sort of pull he has to the ball. It's hard to explain, but the guy just knows how to come across the zone. Anyway, those who don't agree with Griffey must be crazy. His swing has always been one of the most fascinating of all time.
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