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[[File:Batting Stance Guy 2011.jpg|thumb|Ryness demonstrating [[Michael Morse (baseball)|Michael Morse]]'s batting stance in 2011.]]
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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 ==
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* '''May 2008:''' Dan Patrick mentions BSG and his "unmarketable" skill on his Sirius XM radio show
* '''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"
* '''June 2008:''' Bill Simmons of ''ESPN.com'' gives BSG the honor of "YouTube Star of the Week"


* '''August 2008:''' ''Brewers Live'' (FSN North WI): [http://www.battingstanceguy.com/2008/09/29/the-brewers-bsg BSG on Brewers Live]
* '''August 2008:''' ''Brewers Live'' (FSN North WI): [http://www.battingstanceguy.com/2008/09/29/the-brewers-bsg BSG on Brewers Live]

Revision as of 12:28, 15 June 2014

Ryness demonstrating Michael Morse's batting stance in 2011.

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.

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