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  You don't have to be a physics major to appreciate this insiders' look  at the combination of science, mechanics, and instinct that has produced  baseball's greatest hitters, past, present, and future. Mark McGwire may say,  "You see [the ball], you hit it," but as the 45-minute program thrillingly  demonstrates, it is not that easy. Hitters on Hitting fields an awesome  lineup of Hall of Famers and contemporary superstars, from "students of the  game" (Ted Williams, Wade Boggs, and Tony Gwynn, praised here by his peers as  "the thinking man's hitter") to the "naturals" (Larry Walker, Ken Griffey Jr.).  The legendary Williams, the last player to hit .400, notes that hitting a  baseball is the game's "hardest single thing to do" (and, he adds, perhaps the  reason why so many slugger wannabes eventually give up and retire to the golf  course). Wade Boggs echoes, "You can do everything absolutely right, and still  fail." Slow-motion batting practice footage and awe-inspiring game highlights  complement the hitters' expert, albeit sometimes arcane, commentary. Adding  their perspective are pitchers such as Mike Marshall and Randy Johnson, who  discuss "the art of keeping the hitter guessing." There is also a humorous  segment on unusual batting stances (Tony Batista) as well as unusual pre-bat  rituals (Nomar Garciaparra).   The DVD features a text history of one of the All-Star Game's most popular  events, the Home Run Derby, as well as highlight footage from each Derby from  1989 to 2000. Another supplemental segment further explores the "Science of  Swing." But as Cal Ripken Jr. states at one point, "It's too darn complicated to  explain." So just relax and enjoy watching in action these "students" who are in  a class by themselves. --Donald Liebenson
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