Which do you think is more important for hitting the long ball. Hank Aaron had the batspeed, McGwire had the power (not interested in where that power came from).
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quote:Originally posted by greenmachine:
power comes from the batspeed...everything else constant, the higher the batspeed, the greater velocity the ball comes off the bat, and the further it goes.
quote:Originally posted by powertoallfields:
If two guys can swing the bat at the same speed and one can swing a heavier bat, they will hit the ball farther.
quote:Originally posted by 2013 Dad:
F=MA Force =Mass x Acceleration.
So, the larger the mass producing the acceleration, the stronger the force. In other words you need both. For example, if McGwire's bat speed was 100, and my 5'8 150 OF speed was 100, McGwire's would go further. (Sorry Prime, just saw your post)
quote:Originally posted by LAball:
F=MA is for linear motion, Like a cue stick hitting a cue ball. But for Rotation its very different. And there is really very little mass of the bat behind the ball, especially if the bat did not pass perpendicular to the line of the ball.
quote:Originally posted by BOF:
Floridafan if your son can understand the article then he is going to make a lot more money away from baseball than he is in baseball...
Catcher15. I will keep it simple: Bigger guys swing bigger bats.
quote:Originally posted by floridafan:
Which do you think is more important for hitting the long ball. Hank Aaron had the batspeed, McGwire had the power (not interested in where that power came from).
quote:Originally posted by BaseballHittingTips:quote:Originally posted by floridafan:
Which do you think is more important for hitting the long ball. Hank Aaron had the batspeed, McGwire had the power (not interested in where that power came from).
As high school players, I wouldn't be as concerned about hitting home runs as I am with avg and on base %.
I'm not saying that bat speed isn't important. I'm just saying that hitting home runs shouldn't be the end game especially if you're wanting to advance to the next level.
quote:Originally posted by BOF:quote:Originally posted by BaseballHittingTips:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by floridafan:
Which do you think is more important for hitting the long ball. Hank Aaron had the batspeed, McGwire had the power (not interested in where that power came from).
Actually like it or not Jeff the college coaches are looking for power. Just like velocity with pitching, like it or not you have to have it to get their attention.
quote:Originally posted by floridafan:
In Florida, from JUCO, D-II and D-I, they want power...
quote:Originally posted by catcher15:
Not what 2013 said. I understand if he swings a bigger bat or swings the same size bat faster. But all things being equil ie bat speed, bat size, and angle of contact, the size of the batter doesn't matter. Correct?
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Without exception, the ones with the fastest hands or feet, without regard to size, HIT THE HARDEST!
quote:Originally posted by greenmachine:
Power, or the velocity of the ball coming off the bat, is a function of batspeed and bat weight. The size or strength of the player has no effect on power aside from allowing the player to generate a given batspeed. A 5'7" 140 lb player will hit the ball just as hard as a 6'3" 240 lb player if they have the same bat and the same batspeed.