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Oct 31, 2024
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bluecheese
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Well, the best hitters in the game fail almost 70% of the time.
They’re all professionals. The difference between the best and a journeyman is a 10% difference in success rate.
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Love the folks who would clap back at the shift saying hitters just need to
Zak
8:55am
Easy. You just focus on one of them. Hope the other doesn't hit you.
Methusaleh22
8:58am
So Ohtani and the best hitters are just lucky guessers?
GSwarriorcoug
8:59am
A lot of luck involved. You essentially have milliseconds to decide what pitch
Zak
9:01am
To smoke a well executed pitch, they often are lucky guessers, but most of Aaron Judge and Shohei's homers are middle
shimmy
9:13am
Well, the best hitters in the game fail almost 70% of the time.
bluecheese
9:24am
I would say getting on base is succeeding and the best hitter's on-base % is
ATLCoug2088
10:04am
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