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How many hitters can actually entertain the thought of trying to pull it, or hit a fly ball to the outfield? Most are probably just thinking about trying to put the stick on it, period?
I would think every one of them...
In some cases, as mentioned by
Anchor situations dictate... in others it could be a matter of intentions.
You will see what the pitcher gives... many people mocked A-Rod when he was at SS because he tipped the pitches based on how he positioned himself. If you have a pitcher who is going inside to a RHB... A-Rod might play closer to third... if the pitch was away... he'd play closer to 2B. Depth was often an indication of fastball (deeper) or offspeed (closer).
Many players do that and adjust their defense, but he was evidently very obvious.
As mentioned... a hitter can adjust his feet. I never played beyond HS... but I used to stand with my feet such that, as a RHB, my left shoulder blade pointed to short and I'd look over my shoulder at the pitcher. I did that for several reasons. Mainly, I loved to hit the ball down the right foul line. I don't think it was uncommon to face guys at 75-85 mph. Someone bigger and stronger making a living at it... I would fully expect them to be able to do it.
Hitting a grounder\flyball\popup... slight adjustments will improve your likelihood of each.
IMO, most players... like Hamilton and Fielder... appear to be content beating the pitcher on their own terms. Others like Kinsler appear to be content on popping up, in the event their upward cut doesn't hit solid.
It is all about trigonometry...