In baseball, if you get three hits out of every ten at-bats, that means a .300 average and you'll be one of the best hitters in the game.
And for this very reason alone, Popular Science says that hitting a baseball is the hardest thing to do in sports.
First of all, the average speed of a fastball is 90 mph. That's fast. The ball is in the "hitting zone" for less than 10 milliseconds. That's not very long. And even further, you're trying to hit a round ball with a rounded piece of wood, so the margin of error for making solid contact is roughly half the width of your phone's SIM card!
One engineering professor likened trying to hit a baseball to trying to hit a bullet with another bullet. And a physics professor said "When I see the very limited number of human beings that can do what [MLB hitters] do, I'm just in awe."
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