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Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Sep 22, 2007

March 26, 2008 5:50 pm
An email from Rick Newkirck to C. Trent Rosecrans (from 1530homer.com):

"Bottom line, don't hold your breath. I marked it at 502 feet horizontally and 65 feet above field level.

On a calm, 70 degree day, a player would have to hit the ball at 134.5 mph off the bat, which is beyond the realm of possibility using MLB baseballs and MLB bats.

With a 15 mph tail wind and a 90 degree day, a hit of 122.7 mph would reach the truck. That is in fact possible by someone like Alex Rodriguez, or maybe Wily Mo Pena, but I doubt a lefty could hit one that hard in that direction. Also, at 500 horizontal feet from home plate, that's quite a lucky shot to go in just the right direction. And by the way, last year one homer run was hit at GABP in wind of 15 mph or greater. It just doesn't get that windy at game time there...

The Reds need to gamble a little and put the truck where it can be reached (check where the Royals have a truck in LCF). So what if someone hits it, it's not that expensive, and will draw lots of interest. As it is, no one's going to think twice about it, it might as well be on the moon..."


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Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Sep 27, 2006

March 26, 2008 11:33 pm

Great, another blatent sell out by a major league team.

Well anyway, I hope to get out to Cincy this Summer.  Been a few years since I made the trek and hopefully somebody knocks the windows out.


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Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Aug 18, 2006

March 27, 2008 5:20 am

Ok devils advocate time...yes different stadium, yes different set up but does anybody remember seeing Ryan Howard hitting the Mastercard banner in the HR Derby in '06?

i cant wait to see somebody tag the window of that truck and then watch the safety glass reign down on unsuspecting spectators...and then the assured law  suits.

Man this is going to be a fun year.