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Apr 22, 2021
1:53:21am
rtNelson All-American
Which is why 100+ mph fastballs appear to "rise".
The hitters brain is predicting the downward trajectory of the ball, but when it's going faster than they're used to seeing it appears to rise because the ball doesn't drop as much as their brain expects it to.
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