
Which 10 Players Have The Most Iconic Batting Stances Of All-Time?
Having a nuanced batting stance can mess with a hitter's focus and consistency, but it can also maximize their ability to square up and smack the baseball. We took a look at which MLB players consistently broke the mold and differentiated themselves with memorable batting stances. THE 10 MOST ICONIC BATTING STANCES OF ALL-TIME 10. Rod Carew
Carew had an awkward stance with his lead leg and back leg not in line with one another, as some lefties do to give themselves a head start to first base. He also held the bat at about a 15-degree angle so that the barrel was basically even with his chest. It allowed him to get the bat around quicker and hit for contact with line drives and hard ground balls. He led the MLB in hits in 1974 and 1977, and had the best batting average in the league in four separate seasons of his career. He had a batting average under .300 in only four of his 19 seasons. 9. Jeff Bagwell
Bagwell may have had the widest stance of any batter with his legs well beyond shoulder-width apart. He also bent his legs in a near crouch, minimizing the strike zone for the 6-foot first baseman. Bagwell said that the influence for his stance came from Tony Gwynn. Bagwell could hit for power and contact. His best season came in 1994 when he slashed .368/.451/.750 with 147 hits, 39 home runs and 116 RBIs on his way to winning the American League MVP award. 8. Craig Counsell
Counsell, who now manages the Chicago Cubs, held the bat extremely high above his shoulder and pointed the barrel back toward the pitcher. He noted that it helped him square up the baseball. It helped him to become a decent contact hitter as he adopted the stance midway through his career and had a batting average above .250 during the 12 seasons after he changed up his approach. 7. Kevin Youkilis
Youkilis held his bat similar to Counsell — above his head with the barrel directed forward. However, his stance was as weird as it gets with his feet essentially touching, whereas most hitters' feet are shoulder-width apart. You'd think it would be tough to generate power and bat speed with such a minimal, thin and weak base, but Youkilis had a batting average that surpassed .300 in three separate seasons and hit over 25 home runs twice. 6. Tony Batista
Batista's batting stance was as unorthodox as it gets. His chest essentially faced the pitcher with his lead leg almost parallel to his back leg. He also wagged the bat in front of his face as the pitcher went through their stretch. Maybe it was an intimidating strategy or a way to help him focus. Regardless, it worked as Batista was a two-time All-Star who hit over 30 home runs in four separate seasons. 5. Shohei Ohtani
Ohtani's batting stance doesn't appear as weird as others on this list, but it's certainly unique. He holds the bat at nearly a 180-degree angle, out in front of his face. Before he swings, though, his whole body jerks backwards simultaneously to generate more power. The stance itself seems like more of a timing technique. Ohtani's become arguably the best hitter in baseball, especially over the last few seasons. Since the start of the 2023 season, he's slashed .301/.396/.641, and won back-to-back MVP awards. 4. Ichiro Suzuki
Nobody stood in the batter's box like Suzuki did. His knees were inverted, pointing toward one another in a way that seemed uncomfortable. He also stuck his lead leg out toward first base, and was one of the quickest hitters to get out of the batter's box in MLB history. Suzuki had a batting average of over .300 for his first nine seasons, and won the American League batting title twice. 3. Barry Bonds
Bonds' batting stance and approach were designed purely for power. His bat dipped low and swung up as he tried to power balls high in the air and out of the park. His entire body shifted backward, and he lifted his lead leg before swinging to add even more power. If power was what Bonds was going for, then he exceeded his expectations. Bonds is MLB's all-time leader in home runs with 762. 2. Gary Sheffield
Sheffield didn't hold his bat as high as Counsell and Youkilis did, but he got it up there. He also moved and wagged the bat as much as anyone, which is advised against because it can lead to inconsistency. But, it helped Sheffield focus and add power to his swing. He had a career batting average of .292 and ranks 27th all-time in home runs, with 509. 1. Ken Griffey Jr.
Griffey Jr.'s stance didn't necessarily look weird, but it was impressive how much power he could produce with where his swing started. He didn't have any wasted movement backwards and generated power with his wrists and forward momentum. Griffey Jr. ranks 7th all-time in MLB history in home runs with 630 and won the American League MVP award in 1997 when he led the league with 147 RBIs.
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