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Home » Baseball » Baseball Knowledge Base Article

Study

By: Bear
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Dear RAD

Hat's off to you for going
the 'extra' mile.

Many 'new' pro's are getting into
the bigs with (relatively)
light bats (32 oz).

The 'old' timers, after being
up and staying a few years,
soom realized 'HR Hitters drove
Cadillacs', Singles Hitters drove
Fords'.

Other than the basic 'kinetic'
equation calculations, I would be
enlighted to understand how the study
viewed the relationship between
a) Body Mass vs Bat Speed vs Bat Length
b) Relative Body Strength vs Body Mass

A pre'lim hypoth would be:
a) Bigger & stronger pro hitters hit the
....ball.......'harder'.
b) Bigger & stronger pro (.290) hitters
are more apt to hit more doubles and HR.

And to really go on a limb
c) Pro HR Hitters have chauffeurs.
d) Pro Single Hitters have 3 $50K wheels.
e) Pro Pitcher's at the top of the 'food' chain are getting the bigger bucks. ie.
K. Brown's 'real deal' is unbelievable.


cheers
Bear

ps. Thank you for research results RAD

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