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To: Ransomed

There’s various sensors you can build right into the uniform that are directional. Really between directional sensors and touch plates just about everything in baseball could be automated.


54 posted on 08/02/2014 5:04:06 PM PDT by discostu (Villains always blink their eyes.)
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To: discostu

Interesting, it could work. So you put sensors in the uniform, how much of a crouched batting stance do you allow? Because there would be a lot more crouching that the umps don’t generally take into account now. You could have a whole generation of short speedy slap hitters and bunters who do everything bent over at the waist, like submarine hitters. Who makes sure the sensors are in the right spot and calibrated?

You could put the sensors on something the players can’t manipulate. Like every player has a set height at their normal batting stance and two posts far away records the height of the ball crossing the plate for that batter. The problem is if a batter uses a radically different stance according to the count and game situation, so maybe that wouldn’t work either. Or you use a formula for the player’s height and discount whatever stance the batter uses.

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56 posted on 08/02/2014 5:46:51 PM PDT by Ransomed
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