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Discussion: Distance Comparison

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April 13
LouJ9

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Distance Comparison
I know that this sounds like a "word problem" but since I am new to softball I want the opinion of some some knowledgable expereinced players.

If a player can hit a 44/375 ball with an Ultra II a distance of 350', how far would that same hitter send a 50/525 ball with a Freak 98 mph?
April 14
jah#4
Men's 70
576 posts
Distance Comparison
I really don't know but there is some people on this board that tring to get you an number. I just hope you live on the west coast so we don't have to find out in a game.
April 14
taits
Men's 65
4548 posts
Distance Comparison
Main problen is you want to compare apples to oranges here, Two different bats and balls. But like was posted there is a definate distance.
Neighborhood of 30 -50 feet MAINLY DEPENDING on person swinging it and given the exact same conditions ie: pitch, off "T", or toss up, a direct hit, & all other factors. imho
April 14
mad dog
Men's 65
4191 posts
Distance Comparison
i would say that it would about the same if the 98 is broke in
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