11 hits and 8 K’s loses to 5 hits and 22 K’s
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@WiryHooligan22 said in 11 hits and 8 K’s loses to 5 hits and 22 K’s:
@KILLERPRESENCE4 said in 11 hits and 8 K’s loses to 5 hits and 22 K’s:
Another complaining post, what’s new. And hate to break it to you OP there no such thing as negative exit velocity. I’ve seen negative launch angle but negative exit velocity would be physically impossible.
Uh...no...it's real. It happens when the batter swings so hard that the ball goes back to 1955 to make sure George McFly and Lorraine Baines share their first kiss at the Enchantment Under the Sea dance.
Guess you guys aren’t ready for early / okay homeruns yet, but your kids are gonna love it.
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@ChuckCLC said in 11 hits and 8 K’s loses to 5 hits and 22 K’s:
@KILLERPRESENCE4 said in 11 hits and 8 K’s loses to 5 hits and 22 K’s:
And hate to break it to you OP there no such thing as negative exit velocity. I’ve seen negative launch angle but negative exit velocity would be physically impossible.
Lol. That means the ball came off the bat slower than it came in. That is hard to do if you make good contact. Just basic physics there. But sometimes it happens in this game.
What you’re describing is net exit velocity, there is no such thing as negative exit velocity. Sorry the term is incorrect.
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@KILLERPRESENCE4 said in 11 hits and 8 K’s loses to 5 hits and 22 K’s:
@ChuckCLC said in 11 hits and 8 K’s loses to 5 hits and 22 K’s:
@KILLERPRESENCE4 said in 11 hits and 8 K’s loses to 5 hits and 22 K’s:
And hate to break it to you OP there no such thing as negative exit velocity. I’ve seen negative launch angle but negative exit velocity would be physically impossible.
Lol. That means the ball came off the bat slower than it came in. That is hard to do if you make good contact. Just basic physics there. But sometimes it happens in this game.
What you’re describing is net exit velocity, there is no such thing as negative exit velocity. Sorry the term is incorrect.
How fast the ball comes off the bat is exit velocity. Not how fast it traveled through the air, or how fast it was when caught. Only when it came off the bat. I am describing Exit Velo by definition.
Now the term "Negative exit velo" I am kind of with you. It isnt actually a term. But I am sure it is in reference to the ball coming off the bat slower than it came in. Which was his whole point. -