The chance of him hitting the baseball when thrown to him is about 9/10. The chance of it hitting the first pitch back is about 1/2. The chance of it hitting that pitch back in the spot with enough power to make t to the second is about 1/300. Repeating this 4 times then doing it again in a row perfectly is about 1/7,500,000. Then with two baseballs, ha, 1 in 15,000,000 at best.
This is soooooooo fake. watch as the baseballs actually seems to maintain the exact same velocity throughout it's travel from pitch back to pitch back. basic physics tells us that this can not happen as energy is lost every time it hits a pitch back. If one was actually able to align them so it would bounce from unit to unit and eventually come right back at you so much velocity would be lost that it would merely dribble off the last one.
@slicko93 thats the point of a pitch back is so that it does that.... it pitches... back to you O.O no wayyyy. yeah thats what its supposed to do, u wanna talk physics? its called elastic, when the power is put into the elasticity of the pitchback, it pulls back together pushing the ball back with the maximum possible energy, so u wrong young sir you are wrong
@Burkumz, Yes I want to talk physics but it's painfully obvious that you don't understand it. I know the physics of a pitchback, but it has limitations. Those limitations will not allow it to to what is depicted here. It may push the ball back "with maximum possible energy" but nowhere near the energy at which it initially impacts the elastic, much of that is absorbed by the elastic itself. Basic physics. The ball velocity represented in the video does not seem to drop off at all. YOU are wrong.
Hmmmm....Burkumz is strangely silent.
slicko93 3 weeks ago
See this article for the truth about this video. Read it carefully Burkumz, this is all the explanation needed.
h t t p://wnflam.com/blogs/post/nvitrano/2011/sep/30/ill-be-bad-guy/
slicko93 4 weeks ago
Of course it's fake, but one heck of a video editing job! Nicely done!
10sFreak 2 months ago
FAKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RKO969CAT 2 months ago
Well 13sec of the video are real. The rest just keeps repeating itself. :) So a part is real. Happy you'all?
SteefiejjH 3 months ago
The chance of him hitting the baseball when thrown to him is about 9/10. The chance of it hitting the first pitch back is about 1/2. The chance of it hitting that pitch back in the spot with enough power to make t to the second is about 1/300. Repeating this 4 times then doing it again in a row perfectly is about 1/7,500,000. Then with two baseballs, ha, 1 in 15,000,000 at best.
JLBGreenBay 3 months ago
Not Fake
sportsphan1515 3 months ago
fake
mbw479 4 months ago
It isnt fucking fake. I was fucking there!
TheEntrancesPie 4 months ago
@TheEntrancesPie, No you weren't.
slicko93 3 weeks ago
They might have been able to create controversy if he had just hit one baseball and not 20+.
JMul51 4 months ago
@JMul51 he hit two
Burkumz 1 month ago
This is soooooooo fake. watch as the baseballs actually seems to maintain the exact same velocity throughout it's travel from pitch back to pitch back. basic physics tells us that this can not happen as energy is lost every time it hits a pitch back. If one was actually able to align them so it would bounce from unit to unit and eventually come right back at you so much velocity would be lost that it would merely dribble off the last one.
slicko93 4 months ago
@slicko93 thats the point of a pitch back is so that it does that.... it pitches... back to you O.O no wayyyy. yeah thats what its supposed to do, u wanna talk physics? its called elastic, when the power is put into the elasticity of the pitchback, it pulls back together pushing the ball back with the maximum possible energy, so u wrong young sir you are wrong
Burkumz 1 month ago
@Burkumz, Yes I want to talk physics but it's painfully obvious that you don't understand it. I know the physics of a pitchback, but it has limitations. Those limitations will not allow it to to what is depicted here. It may push the ball back "with maximum possible energy" but nowhere near the energy at which it initially impacts the elastic, much of that is absorbed by the elastic itself. Basic physics. The ball velocity represented in the video does not seem to drop off at all. YOU are wrong.
slicko93 4 weeks ago
fake!
dcbudzinski 5 months ago