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Ryness demonstrating Michael Morse's batting stance in 2011.

Gar Ryness, also known by his stage name Batting Stance Guy, is an American sports entertainer and YouTube personality. Ryness mimics the batting stances of Major League Baseball players, both active and retired.

Personal life

Ryness grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and graduated from Monte Vista High School in Danville in 1991.[1] He is 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 has since made a career in the finance and pharmaceutical industries. He is a graduate of Syracuse University.

Ryness, a baseball fan, began practicing his talent at seven years old while playing wiffle ball in his backyard.[2] Ryness claims that he only has to watch a hitter a few times before he can imitate their stance. He picks up on the intricacies of each stance and exaggerates them so that people notice and recognize them. He said he loves traveling around the country and bringing nostalgia to the fans and players.[3]

TV appearances and radio broadcasts

Books and Publications

On April 30, 2010, Ryness, in collaboration with Caleb Dewart, released the book Batting Stance Guy: A Love Letter to Baseball. The book was published by Scribner.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Carl Steward 'In Our Backyard': Batting Stance Guy becomes baseball sensation". San Jose Mercury. Retrieved March 11, 2015.
  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.
  4. ^ Ryness, Gar; Dewart, Caleb (2010). Batting Stance Guy: A Love Letter to Baseball (1st ed.). Scribner.