Which way is the ball going?

konichiwa

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forward or back?

Can't really tell if this pic is after Ortiz has hit the ball or before ... first instinct says after because his wrists are already broke, but he did pull the ball (this is from today's game) so common sense says he was ahead of the ball.

Any thoughts?
 

Jhill

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The ball is going up. Unless it's a softball game he already hit it.
 

ohtwell

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It's after he has hit the ball! You can tell by the way he's positioned that he has swung and hit the ball.


: ) Amanda
 

thomsbrain

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Originally posted by: konichiwa
How do you know the ball is going up? It could just as well be coming down

because this is baseball, not softball. you need to work on your leet reading comprehension skillz. ;)
 

Lithium381

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Originally posted by: thomsbrain
Originally posted by: konichiwa
How do you know the ball is going up? It could just as well be coming down

because this is baseball, not softball. you need to work on your leet reading comprehension skillz. ;)

pwned!
 

Evadman

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Originally posted by: konichiwa
How do you know the ball is going up? It could just as well be coming down

the pitch would have had to have been a breaking ball that looked to be head high to come down @ that angle.
 

Argo

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Wow, that's gotta be a damn nice camera to capture the ball like that - it must've been doing at least 100mph+. And oh btw, it's after he hit it - you can tell by the white trail left by the ball :)
 

konichiwa

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Originally posted by: thomsbrain
Originally posted by: konichiwa
How do you know the ball is going up? It could just as well be coming down

because this is baseball, not softball. you need to work on your leet reading comprehension skillz. ;)

Or a curveball ;)
 

jdini76

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Originally posted by: Argo
Wow, that's gotta be a damn nice camera to capture the ball like that - it must've been doing at least 100mph+. And oh btw, it's after he hit it - you can tell by the white trail left by the ball :)

IMO the trail is on the left side of the ball. making it look as if it is moving towrds the batter.
 

konichiwa

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Originally posted by: jdini76
Originally posted by: Argo
Wow, that's gotta be a damn nice camera to capture the ball like that - it must've been doing at least 100mph+. And oh btw, it's after he hit it - you can tell by the white trail left by the ball :)

IMO the trail is on the left side of the ball. making it look as if it is moving towrds the batter.

That's what I thought too...the plot thickens!
 

RaynorWolfcastle

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Originally posted by: jdini76
Originally posted by: Argo
Wow, that's gotta be a damn nice camera to capture the ball like that - it must've been doing at least 100mph+. And oh btw, it's after he hit it - you can tell by the white trail left by the ball :)

IMO the trail is on the left side of the ball. making it look as if it is moving towrds the batter.

bingo, the ball is moving towards the batter, you can tell because of the "ghosting" effect. Regardless of the ball's angle or the batter's hands the ghosting effect does not lie. And judging by his hands, the pitch was a curveball or some other offspeed pitch that fooled him.
 

dighn

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Originally posted by: jdini76
Originally posted by: Argo
Wow, that's gotta be a damn nice camera to capture the ball like that - it must've been doing at least 100mph+. And oh btw, it's after he hit it - you can tell by the white trail left by the ball :)

IMO the trail is on the left side of the ball. making it look as if it is moving towrds the batter.

ditto