If you are right-handed dominant, place your left hand on the bottom of the taped grip and your right hand on top of your left hand. If you are left-handed dominant, place your right hand on the bottom of the taped grip and your left hand on top of your right hand. Your hands should remain together at all times. Next, there are two ways to hold the bat. The first is called the door knocker. This is where you would line up the knuckles that you would use to, literally, knock on a door. However, another preferred grip is the box grip. This is where both sets of knuckles line up creating a flat surface. ** When players "choke-up" on the bat, they are reducing the bat's moment of inertia with respect to the axis of rotation of the player's wrists.
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