450'? you freakin masher, you....
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290 - 305'
Good answer...
not to be capn buzz kill but technically there's no good answer. 276' is the answer. if you hit it high and it came straight down it could land 1' behind the fence.
I'm guessing what you're looking for is some ego stroking, someone to say "Oh, that's at least a 350' shot every time!". In reality, it's possible to clear it with as little as 285' on a somewhat realistic trajectory. It'd be one hell of a high fly ball, but it's still possible.
Realistically, though, about 300-305'. Assuming a decent exit speed on a 'normal' trajectory.
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I'm guessing we all know what happens when people assume things.Take it easy. I dont need anyone to stroke my ego. Its just something i've been wondering for a few years now and wanted to get some input from some people on here, that's all.
I've been telling one of my buddies 290 and see that some people agree with that number.
450'? you freakin masher, you....
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How do they guestimate HR shots at MLB parks that hit off say a scoreboard or section of stadium in mid-flight and stop further flight of the ball? Is it pure guesswork or is there some partially accurate science behind it.