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watching the vids, I predict the following:
Ichiro looks to have incorporated the same kind of things that Jeter does to fight off the inside pitch. We all know they've been pounding him inside the last few seasons, and that Ichiro has not seemed to adjust well. If you look at the vids, he looks like he will now be able to start his swing dropping his hands vertically before bringing the bat head through, rather than windmilling through. Like Jeter from the other side, this should allow him to keep his hands near his body and get the head solidly on the inside pitch.
The first guy that tries to pound him inside like last year with a mediocre fastball navel high is going to watch it go to section 108.
Ichiro looks like he will not have as much control of the bat head impact angle as he has had. Instead of meeting the ball at a precise angle and puching it through the hole on the ground, or a lofted line drive over a infielder's head, the ball will get more energy from his bat, but the angle will be less precise.
Hard fast balls outside are going to be sharply lined - if Verlander-class, fouled sharply down the 3rd base line (Datz be nimble, Datz be quick...), otherwise, there will be quite a few one-hopped off the left field wall while slicing toward the line.
Ichiro's new swing is more conventional, as many have noted. This means he will have more vulnerability to high-inside, low-outside patterns. If his bat speed remains good (and the vids are encouraging) this shouldn't be as much of a problem as it is to "normal" hitters. Ichiro's incredible eye-hand coordination will help the adjustments he needs to make - perhaps better from this swing than from his old one, which was optimized to meet the ball anywhere somewhat away from his body, but with little additional energy added from the swing. Now he should add the energy.
When the first few months of batted ball departure speeds are posted, Ichiro will show a significant increase. However, his average may be down, and his OBP (which is partially a function of patience) will continue to be ~.040 above his BA, as nothing in the swing change will make him less aggressive.  But, with the increased batted ball velocity, and a few men on base to give him holes, he will produce.

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