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Given the diamond shape of a baseball field in the speed of which baseballs or hit why is it harder for a hitter to hit a homerun to the center field then to the right or left field
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Given the diamond shape of a baseball field in the speed of which baseballs or hit why is it harder for a hitter to hit a homerun to the center field then to the right or left field
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Because, say the diamond was 125 feet on both right and left fields, the center field would be 130 feet long, see what i mean? I hope I helped. :)
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