Well, Its too bad that he passed away on July 5th, 2002, but if Ted Williams were still alive, he would be the man to answer that question. Look for his book entitled "The Physics Of Hitting" That would be your best source for finding out the answer to this question
Babe Ruth
No, it is considered a home run.
That he plans on hitting a home-run.
A big bat is a player in the game of baseball who specializes in hitting home runs.
You would have the best chance for hitting a home run in any field located in a higher altitude. This is because the baseball will hold less moisture and go further.
Hitting for the cycle refers to when one player aquires every type of hit in one game - that being a single, double, triple, and a home run.
hitting a home run is good getting a grand slam is even better (Hitting a home run with all three bases loaded
Babe Ruth Changed the game of baseball with his Home run hitting skills. He saved our national past time from ruin. Coming off the The "Black Sox" scandal of 1919 when the World Series was fixed by gamblers, It took the baseball heroics of Babe Ruth to bring the fans focus back to the game. His flamboyant personality, and home run hitting skills made him a larger than life figure that captured the hearts of baseball fans, and helped restore interest in our national past time. Early in his career Babe Ruth was hitting more home runs than some teams. In the 1920's he established himself as a home run hitting machine, and set the standard of modern day home run records.
A heavier bat can potentially hit the ball farther, but it may also be harder to swing quickly. The best bat weight for hitting home runs depends on a player's strength and swing technique.
18 games with the Diamond Backs
Speed(74) = 72.2Speed(50) = 44.7
A baseball player has averaged hitting a HR once every 7 games for most of the season. She hit a HR the last 3 games. Are her chances of hitting a HR in the next game greater than, less than, or no different