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    illfuuptn
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    Batted Ball Speed

    Where can I find the average batted ball speed off the bat by player? Ideally I'd like it to sort by pitch type. I know hittrackeronline has it but only does it for homeruns so don't say that. Thank you.

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    thompsontw
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    illfuuptn
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    Quote Originally Posted by thompsontw View Post
    Yeah that's the same as hittracker. It doesn't have non-homeruns. I figured this would be easy to find like any other stat.

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    I'm pretty sure this data doesn't exist.

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    would be very hard to track, as you don't have a single spot you can set up data trackers

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    a well hit line drive is 110mph +

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    Quote Originally Posted by nomore925ever View Post
    a well hit line drive is 110mph +
    Well, there you go! Who needs a database?

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    this would be kind of cool... we are not that far along yet with the tracking and data
    would be pretty tough

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    stevenash
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    (before collision) (after collision)
    MV(bat) + MV(baseball) = MV(bat) + MV (baseball) + frictional energy

    m =mass

    v = velocity

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