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Agree with the analyst's comments after Lewis gets the bat back to the yellow spline.

Thing is, though, Montero's hitch to point the end of the bat --- > at the 1B dugout doesn't accomplish anything that couldn't be accomplished keeping the end of the bat pointed at the pitcher.  Montero's hitch is sort of the definition of a true counterproductive hitch that wastes time and confuses the energy flow, IMHO.

That said, why wouldn't Lewis be able to adjust this, if the Montero comparison be valid?

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