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Posted on 4/17/24 at 8:35 pm to TigerLunatik
Posted on 4/17/24 at 8:35 pm to TigerLunatik
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fly ball at the warning track in the overwhelming majority of parks is a HR at LNS
This is factually wrong also. So Tennessee hit 6 home runs yesterday that totaled 2,202ft. That averages out to 367 ft with avg exit velo if 103mph. Now we know not every home run is 367ft. We hit homeruns over 400ft and some were over 330ft. But all 6 of those home tuns Tuesday would have been gone out of any field. Also the Vols have only had 1 game this year where they didn’t have homeruns. We have hit the long ball every game!
Posted on 4/17/24 at 8:44 pm to BigDickRick16
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We hit homeruns over 400ft and some were over 330ft. But all 6 of those home tuns Tuesday would have been gone out of any field
3 of the 6 barely cleared the wall. One was a line drive that hits the wall most places instead of clearing a 4 ft wall in right field. Believe it or not park adjusted stats are a thing. MLB tracks them. College doesn’t. But if y’all didn’t spend so much time bloviating over stats, no one would care. Yes, Tennessee hits long home runs that would be home runs anywhere. But they also hit plenty that wouldn’t. That shouldn’t offend you. It’s just reality.
This post was edited on 4/17/24 at 8:51 pm
Posted on 4/18/24 at 4:51 am to BigDickRick16
Hold up, I say this...
And you're response is all of this...
You went on and on about specific HRs and ones that were longer than the warning track of a lot of parks. Nothing you said even addresses what I posted.
And just to address what you did post, 367 feet is a warning track fly ball or a fly ball at the wall at about half of Alex Box.
quote:
fly ball at the warning track in the overwhelming majority of parks is a HR at LNS
And you're response is all of this...
quote:
This is factually wrong also. So Tennessee hit 6 home runs yesterday that totaled 2,202ft. That averages out to 367 ft with avg exit velo if 103mph. Now we know not every home run is 367ft. We hit homeruns over 400ft and some were over 330ft. But all 6 of those home tuns Tuesday would have been gone out of any field. Also the Vols have only had 1 game this year where they didn’t have homeruns. We have hit the long ball every game!
You went on and on about specific HRs and ones that were longer than the warning track of a lot of parks. Nothing you said even addresses what I posted.
And just to address what you did post, 367 feet is a warning track fly ball or a fly ball at the wall at about half of Alex Box.
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