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The Physics of Baseball

Title: The Physics of Baseball
Category: Science & Technology / Physics
Details: Words: 1078 | Pages: 4.6 (approximately 235 words/page)


The Physics of Baseball

The fastest pitch ever officially recorded in a major league baseball game was 100.9 mph set by Nolan Ryan in 1974. This all happens by a few charismatic events that take place while throwing a baseball. I will explain a few of these today. First, the air dynamic behind the curve ball and second how to throw a curve ball. This will entail the proper grip on the ball and also the proper arm and wrist movement. …showed first 75 words of 1078 total

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showed last 75 words of 1078 total…you just go to show you that you don't have to throw a 97 or 98 mph fastball to be a very effective pitcher in the major leagues. When utilizing the air and the idea of not hitting what you cant see, you can fool many great hitters with a slow curveball or fast diving slider. To completely master the game of baseball you must be able to hit a round ball with a round bat squarely.

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