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re: 440ft home run..

Posted on 5/18/24 at 2:13 am to
Posted by SidewalkTiger
Midwest, USA
Member since Dec 2019
53104 posts
Posted on 5/18/24 at 2:13 am to
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Also Tennessee hits home runs almost at the same pace on the road as they do at home.



Sure they do but they aren't constant 400+ foot shots.

400 foot homeruns aren't THAT common at the college level but we're supposed to believe that Tennessee routinely hits them at LNS then forgets how on the road.

Can only go off of the graphics that Tennessee posts but look at the differences here:

LNS vs South Carolina

Blake Burke 448 ft, 112 exit velo
Hunter Ensley 395 ft, 103 exit velo
Christian Moore 418 ft, 109 exit velo
Dylan Drieling 422 ft, 107 exit velo
Kavares Tears 396 ft, 107 exit velo
Christian Moore 426 ft, 110 exit velo
Christian Moore 432 ft, 112 exit velo

At Vanderbilt

Christian Moore 396 ft, 97 exit velo
Cannon Peebles 369 ft, 97 exit velo
Kavares Tears 364 ft, 104 exit velo
Christian Moore 381 ft, 106 exit velo

Now perhaps there are environmental reasons for this.

I need to do more research but my hypothesis is that they are inflating the numbers.

quote:

These are parks with same sizes or smaller sections in their fields as LNS.


That's true but LNS is still the smallest field in the conference.

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