Let's get a crooked number here Ags
Lol ok. Please show your work. Not intuitive at all but that's what science says...MR Gadsden said:RED AG 98 said:That's not it. Humid ---> ball goes farther.MR Gadsden said:Sean98 said:Likely, but Monaco is at the game and he's making bad reads too. The ball simply does not carry at this park for some reason. 10 feet smaller than Olsen and consistently less HRsRED AG 98 said:
Guessing the announcers are remote since they are making very poor reads off the bat...
So humid
Not even remotely correct.
Quote:
Humidity
It might seem like baseballs would have an easier time zipping through dry air. But in reality, hitters should have better luck batting balls in sweaty Miami than in arid Phoenix.
The reason has to do with the weight of gaseous molecules in the air. As air becomes more humid, it holds more water molecules. That gaseous water vapor is really light, and it displaces heavier gases like nitrogen and oxygen.
Wabs said:
That was a very bad throw by Jace
Sean98 said:
Walks score. Don't walk people.
RED AG 98 said:Lol ok. Please show your work. Not intuitive at all but that's what science says...MR Gadsden said:RED AG 98 said:That's not it. Humid ---> ball goes farther.MR Gadsden said:Sean98 said:Likely, but Monaco is at the game and he's making bad reads too. The ball simply does not carry at this park for some reason. 10 feet smaller than Olsen and consistently less HRsRED AG 98 said:
Guessing the announcers are remote since they are making very poor reads off the bat...
So humid
Not even remotely correct.
The best weather for hitting a home run, according to scientists (popsci.com)Quote:
Humidity
It might seem like baseballs would have an easier time zipping through dry air. But in reality, hitters should have better luck batting balls in sweaty Miami than in arid Phoenix.
The reason has to do with the weight of gaseous molecules in the air. As air becomes more humid, it holds more water molecules. That gaseous water vapor is really light, and it displaces heavier gases like nitrogen and oxygen.
RED AG 98 said:Lol ok. Please show your work. Not intuitive at all but that's what science says...MR Gadsden said:RED AG 98 said:That's not it. Humid ---> ball goes farther.MR Gadsden said:Sean98 said:Likely, but Monaco is at the game and he's making bad reads too. The ball simply does not carry at this park for some reason. 10 feet smaller than Olsen and consistently less HRsRED AG 98 said:
Guessing the announcers are remote since they are making very poor reads off the bat...
So humid
Not even remotely correct.
The best weather for hitting a home run, according to scientists (popsci.com)Quote:
Humidity
It might seem like baseballs would have an easier time zipping through dry air. But in reality, hitters should have better luck batting balls in sweaty Miami than in arid Phoenix.
The reason has to do with the weight of gaseous molecules in the air. As air becomes more humid, it holds more water molecules. That gaseous water vapor is really light, and it displaces heavier gases like nitrogen and oxygen.
loafingtrouble said:
Why isn't Travis on second yet?
That is actually to change the balls themselves.MR Gadsden said:RED AG 98 said:Lol ok. Please show your work. Not intuitive at all but that's what science says...MR Gadsden said:RED AG 98 said:That's not it. Humid ---> ball goes farther.MR Gadsden said:Sean98 said:Likely, but Monaco is at the game and he's making bad reads too. The ball simply does not carry at this park for some reason. 10 feet smaller than Olsen and consistently less HRsRED AG 98 said:
Guessing the announcers are remote since they are making very poor reads off the bat...
So humid
Not even remotely correct.
The best weather for hitting a home run, according to scientists (popsci.com)Quote:
Humidity
It might seem like baseballs would have an easier time zipping through dry air. But in reality, hitters should have better luck batting balls in sweaty Miami than in arid Phoenix.
The reason has to do with the weight of gaseous molecules in the air. As air becomes more humid, it holds more water molecules. That gaseous water vapor is really light, and it displaces heavier gases like nitrogen and oxygen.
Why did they humidify balls at Coors field?
HINT: because humid air and humid balls are different things.MR Gadsden said:RED AG 98 said:Lol ok. Please show your work. Not intuitive at all but that's what science says...MR Gadsden said:RED AG 98 said:That's not it. Humid ---> ball goes farther.MR Gadsden said:Sean98 said:Likely, but Monaco is at the game and he's making bad reads too. The ball simply does not carry at this park for some reason. 10 feet smaller than Olsen and consistently less HRsRED AG 98 said:
Guessing the announcers are remote since they are making very poor reads off the bat...
So humid
Not even remotely correct.
The best weather for hitting a home run, according to scientists (popsci.com)Quote:
Humidity
It might seem like baseballs would have an easier time zipping through dry air. But in reality, hitters should have better luck batting balls in sweaty Miami than in arid Phoenix.
The reason has to do with the weight of gaseous molecules in the air. As air becomes more humid, it holds more water molecules. That gaseous water vapor is really light, and it displaces heavier gases like nitrogen and oxygen.
Why did they humidify balls at Coors field?
Quote:
Humid conditions only nudge the ball a few inches farther in the air, but they can have indirect effects, too. The yarn inside of a baseball can hold water pretty easily, so when stored in hyper-humid environments, they get heavier and much less bouncy. The Colorado Rockies purposefully store their balls in such an environmentin something called a humidorto quell the sky-high number of home runs hit at Coors Field.
Lol wut?cheeky said:
We do not have a proven arm in the outfield when in matters. None of them. This is something that needs work before post season play. It's the glaring question mark in the defense. And it's not debatable, have to get better.
now he isStinkyPinky said:loafingtrouble said:
Why isn't Travis on second yet?
???cheeky said:
We do not have a proven arm in the outfield when in matters. None of them. This is something that needs work before post season play. It's the glaring question mark in the defense. And it's not debatable, have to get better.
StinkyPinky said:loafingtrouble said:
Why isn't Travis on second yet?
Your request has been answeredtrouble said:
Why isn't Travis on second yet?
I really hoping your just being "cheeky"cheeky said:
We do not have a proven arm in the outfield when in matters. None of them. This is something that needs work before post season play. It's the glaring question mark in the defense. And it's not debatable, have to get better.