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re: 440ft home run..

Posted on 5/18/24 at 12:07 am to
Posted by SidewalkTiger
Midwest, USA
Member since Dec 2019
53108 posts
Posted on 5/18/24 at 12:07 am to
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Why would you say that? 


Because Tennessee hits a lot of "monster" homeruns at LNS but not so many anywhere else.

One can only conclude that something is off with the Trackman data or they're purposely inflating it.

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LNS isn’t the smallest stadium in the SEC like some of you want to believe. It is comparable to a lot of stadium dimension in most of the park. Sure there are areas that may be smaller, but overall it’s not in all areas.


You keep saying this and LNS still has the smallest field in the conference.
Posted by BigDickRick16
Tennessee
Member since Mar 2023
1248 posts
Posted on 5/18/24 at 1:21 am to
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Because Tennessee hits a lot of "monster" homeruns at LNS but not so many anywhere else.


Burke hit a home run last year in the super regionals at Southern Miss that went 479 feet.

Also Tennessee hits home runs almost at the same pace on the road as they do at home.

2.34 hr per game away from LNS
2.67 HR per game at LNS

Homeruns by series
@ Bama- 5
@ Aub- 14
@ UK- 10
@ UF- 4
@ Vandy- 4
@ Shriners Classic (MLB Park)- 4 in 3 games.

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keep saying this and LNS still has the smallest field in the conference.


This is factual. But here are the facts
LNS-
RC/LC 365
Left/Righ- 320
Center- 390

UK field:
RC- 365
RF- 320

Arkansas Field:
LF- 320
RC- 365
RF- 320


Auburn field:
LF- 315
CF- 385
RC- 360

Vandy Field:
LF- 310

Ole Miss:
LC/RC- 365
Center- 390

Miss State
RF- 305
CF- 390

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