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'''Gar Ryness''', better known as the '''Batting Stance Guy''', is an American sports entertainer and [[Youtube]] phenomenon. He is known for his ability to perform spot-on impressions of the [[batting stances]] of Major League Baseball players. He can mimic the batting stances of the starting line-ups of all 30 [[MLB]] teams with alarming accuracy.<ref name="nyt">Greg Hanlon, [http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/15/sports/baseball/15stance.html "Meet Gar Ryness: Batting Stance Guy"] in the ''New York Times,'' 15 March 2009.</ref>
'''Gar Ryness''', better known as the '''Batting Stance Guy''', is an American sports entertainer and [[Youtube]] phenomenon. He is known for his ability to perform spot-on impressions of the batting stances of Major League Baseball players. He can mimic the batting stances of the starting line-ups of all 30 [[MLB]] teams with alarming accuracy.<ref name="nyt">Greg Hanlon, [http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/15/sports/baseball/15stance.html "Meet Gar Ryness: Batting Stance Guy"] in the ''New York Times,'' 15 March 2009.</ref>


== Personal life ==
== Personal life ==

Revision as of 10:47, 5 September 2010

Gar Ryness, better known as the Batting Stance Guy, is an American sports entertainer and Youtube phenomenon. He is known for his ability to perform spot-on impressions of the batting stances of Major League Baseball players. He can mimic the batting stances of the starting line-ups of all 30 MLB teams with alarming accuracy.[1]

Personal life

Ryness grew up in the San Francisco Bay area. As of 2009, he was 35 years old and married with two children. Before landing a deal with Fox Sports Net, he worked for a nonprofit Christian organization as a spiritual advisor to professionals in the entertainment industry. He is a graduate of Syracuse University.

Ryness stated that he first realized his talent at age 7 when he was playing wiffle ball in his backyard. He said he never stopped imitating the pros and simply loves baseball.[2] Ryness claims that he only has to watch a hitter a few times before he can perfectly imitate their stance: He picks up the tiniest details and exaggerates them so that people notice them more. He said he loves traveling around the country and bringing nostalgia to the fans and players.[3]

TV/Radio Appearances by date

  • May 2008: Dan Patrick mentions BSG and his "unmarketable" skill on his Sirius XM radio show
  • June 2008: Bill Simmons of ESPN.com gives BSG the honor of "Youtube Star of the Week"
  • November 2008: Sony Entertainment records his stance imitations for MLB 2009: The Show

References

  1. ^ Greg Hanlon, "Meet Gar Ryness: Batting Stance Guy" in the New York Times, 15 March 2009.
  2. ^ Cameron Smith, "Moment of Levity: Batting Stance Guy" in the Washington Post, 21 October 2008.
  3. ^ Rise of the BSG "The Rise of the Batting Stance Guy" from the Associated Press, 19 May 2009.