badrogue17 wrote:
Nardi wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
To be fair, he limited it to a batting cage throwing 95 to the same spot and unlimited swings
On the other hand, you get pretty fatigued swinging 50 times
Agreed. A regular guy can hit a couple in a 95 cage. It'll hurt bad though because a regular guy can't generate enough bat speed. Even with a metal bat. The stinger goes up both arms up into the shoulders. It's awful.
I dont believe that for one second. A "regular" guy like Bernstein wouldn't even bat the bat off his shoulders against 95 in a cage.
Correct. I know Bernstein said "Batting Cage" at 95. He said this when he was in his early 40s I think. Said he could hit it. His reasoning was simple "It's just about timing", Bernstein said. Yes, Bernstein. No shit. Goes without saying it's about timing. But you couldn't have done it when you said you could. You still have to see it in a half of a second. Gage it. And get the fucking bat around. You claimed you could have done that at 40? No. I don't think you could have done it at 25 either. Some non pro baseball players could do it. Just saying not you, Dan Bernstein.
And yes, I suppose one would think the fear factor of being hit goes away when it's from a machine. In theory. But I'd still be scared that the machine would malfunction and hit my ass. The fear factor is something Bernstein wouldn't admit to.
I remember drinky saying they were gonna set up Bernstein going to a batting cage and actually try to hit 95. They never did it. That would have been a good radio bit to do that live on the air with somebody doing the play by play.