How do they estimate the HR distance in MLB???

BCYL

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I mean, if the ball lands in the upper-deck, how do they guess the distance of the HR? I can see it's pretty easy if the ball just goes over the fence... Do they have some kind of machine that tracks the ball's flight path or something?

I have always wondered about this...
 

Tetsuo

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Well from the home plate to the fence it's a given...they just add on how much farther based on the stadiums specs?
 

Viper GTS

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Originally posted by: BCYL
I mean, if the ball lands in the upper-deck, how do they guess the distance of the HR? I can see it's pretty easy if the ball just goes over the fence... Do they have some kind of machine that tracks the ball's flight path or something?

I have always wondered about this...

http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/question704.htm

I was pretty much right on my guess (velocity & angle of elevation off the bat), but they simplify it by categorizing into three possible angles of elevation.

Viper GTS
 

BCYL

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Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: BCYL
I mean, if the ball lands in the upper-deck, how do they guess the distance of the HR? I can see it's pretty easy if the ball just goes over the fence... Do they have some kind of machine that tracks the ball's flight path or something?

I have always wondered about this...

http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/question704.htm

Viper GTS

wow cool... thanks for the link! :D