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Monday, November 14, 2016

The science of hitting a Major League fastball


Hitters only have 125 milliseconds to gauge the average Major League fastball – less than the blink of an eye. Which begs the question: how is it humanly possible?
Posted by Jeff at 11:46 PM
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