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Last updated: 9/2008

Learn The Lost Power Home Run Secrets Of Babe Ruth And Mickey Mantle.

"How Did Mickey Mantle And Babe Ruth - With No Steroids, No Strength Coaches, And No Formal Swing Training - Blast Homeruns Farther Than Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa?"

Their little-known swing technique is about to be revealed.
And if you can keep a secret, you can use it to.

Dear Future Long Ball Hitter,

If you want to uncover the hidden secrets that allow even short, little scrawny guys to uncork towering home runs, you've come to the right place.

Right here on this web page, you'll discover how two old time players, Mickey Mantle and Babe Ruth, used a few simple, easy-to-learn techniques to actually blast the ball farther than today's monster hitters.

Here's proof:

Mark McGwire has every advantage. The best bats money can buy. The best shoes. Swing aids. The top coaches. And he's even rumored to be taking steroids and hoisting huge amounts of iron to help him blast the ball even farther.

Mickey "The Mick" Mantle was 6 inches shorter than McGwire. The Mick weighed 55 lbs less. And yet, when it came to blasting powerful, "kiss-it-goodbye" homeruns, McGwire couldn't come close to Mickey:

Mark McGwire's
Ten Longest Home Runs Mickey Mantle's
Ten Longest Home Runs
1. 545 ft. – 5/16/98, vs. Florida,
at St. Louis, Pitcher: Livan Hernandez 1. 734 ft. – 5/22/63, vs. Kansas City,
at New York, Pitcher: Bill Fischer
2. 538 ft. – 6/24/97, vs. Seattle,
at Seattle, Pitcher: Randy Johnson 2. 660 ft. – 3/26/51, vs. USC,
at Bovard Field, USC, Pitcher: Unknown
3. 527 ft. – 5/12/98, vs. Milwaukee,
at St. Louis, Pitcher: Paul Wagner 3. 650 ft. – 6/11/53, vs. Detroit,
at Detroit, Pitcher: Art Houteman
4. 517 ft. – 9/16/97, vs. Los Angeles,
at St. Louis, Pitcher: Ramon Martinez 4. 643 ft. – 9/10/60, vs. Detroit,
at Detroit, Pitcher: Paul Foytack
5. 514 ft. – 4/20/97, vs. Detroit,
at Detroit, Pitcher: Brian Moehler 5. 630 ft. – 9/13/53, vs. Detroit,
at New York, Pitcher: Billy Hoeft
6. 511 ft. – 7/17/98, vs. Los Angeles,
at St. Louis, Pitcher: Brian Bohannon 6. 620 ft. – 5/30/56, vs. Washington,
at New York, Pitcher: Pedro Ramos
7. 504 ft. – 9/02/97, vs. Chi. White Sox,
at St. Louis, Pitcher: Jaime Navarro 7. 565 ft. – 4/17/53, vs. Washington,
at Griffith Stadium, Pitcher: Chuck Stobbs
8. 500 ft. – 8/22/97, vs. Florida,
at Florida, Pitcher: Tony Sanders 8. 550 ft. – 6/05/55, vs. Chi. White Sox,
at Comiskey Park, Pitcher: Billy Pierce
9. 488 ft. – 7/25/96, vs. Toronto,
at Toronto, Pitcher: Huck Flener 9. 535 ft. – 7/06/53, vs. Philadelphia A's,
at Shibe Park, Pitcher: Frank Fanovich
10. 485 ft. – 7/11/98, vs. Houston,
at St. Louis, Pitcher: Billy Wagner 10. 530 ft. – 4/24/53, vs. St. Louis Browns,
at Sportsman's Park, Pitcher: Bob Cain

How about the gargantuan "Slammin" Sammy ...

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