anywhere from 80-110 mph
When a baseball is hit, the distance it will travel depends on its speed.
NO there the same ball but you would have to swing at the same speed and hit it on the same part of the bat
yes, it gets more momentum and goes farther
A rotational hitter will hit a baseball harder with a heavier bat. This is because if they have enough bat speed, it will have a greater force pushing the baseball the other way.
A baseball is pitched at 150km/ph and a golf ball is hit at about 220km/ph, John Dally can hit it 280km/ph
20.40
Baseball utilizes lots of math because it has so much to do with angles and speed of a projectile. A baseball hit in different ways will go in different directions.
There are two major things that can act on how far you hit a baseball. They are your stance and where on the bat you hit the ball. There are also other factors, such as what kind of pitch you are hitting, but they are not as major as the first two.
There are several factors that determine how far a baseball travels when hit. The main factor is the force that the bat hits the ball with as well as the speed of swinging the bat among others.
A 'seeing eye dog' in baseball is a slowly hit ball that is hit perfectly - that makes it between the shortstop and the third baseman or the second baseman and the first baseman for a single. A ball hit with the same speed directly at a fielder is a routine out.
Batting gloves don't help you hit the ball further. However they do increase the amount of grip you have on the bat and (for aluminum bats only) they reduce the sting if you hit a very fast pitch.
It depends how hard the batter swings and where they hit the ball on the bat. If they hit it too close or far from their hands it wont go as fast as being hit right on the heart of the barrel