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Originally Posted by BaseballAddict32
Suppose its hard to tell then because it shows the ball going mid range but I guess that could be inaccurate to what its calculating from.
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The factor that you're missing here is...the momentum of the fielder. If he is essentially getting a running start on his throw back to the infield, it's the same thing as the ball being shallow...there's a good chance the runner would be out.
On the contrary, a "very shallow" flyball could also be scored on.
My point is...there's a variety of factors that come into play. It's not just the depth of the flyball and the speed of the runner.