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Old 08-18-2012, 12:39 AM   #1
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Giancarlo-Cruz Michael Stanton is a strong, strong man

If you have not seen the home run he hit off of former Red Josh Roenicke tonight in Colorado, go watch it here, right now.
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Old 08-18-2012, 12:51 AM   #2
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Re: Giancarlo-Cruz Michael Stanton is a strong, strong man

Apparently it was 474-feet, which if memory serves me correctly, was the exact distance of Frazier's straight-away bomb to center the other night.
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Old 08-18-2012, 12:55 AM   #3
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Yes, identical to Frazier's. Giancarlo has a much cooler new name though.
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Old 08-18-2012, 12:57 AM   #4
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Apparently it was 474-feet, which if memory serves me correctly, was the exact distance of Frazier's straight-away bomb to center the other night.
Hittrackeronline.com has Frazier's at 436 feet. There is an explanation of the vast difference in distances over on RedReporter if you want to see why.

BBTN just said that Stanton's home run was into a 10 MPH wind.... blowing toward home and that it was actually a 494 footer even with the wind. I will be checking Hittrackeronline in the morning to see what it was when adjusted for the weather/altitude.
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Old 08-18-2012, 01:00 AM   #5
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I used to hit 300+ yd drives with ease when I lived in Colorado and that was with much older club technology in the late 90s. Good times.
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Old 08-18-2012, 01:08 AM   #6
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Hittrackeronline.com has Frazier's at 436 feet. There is an explanation of the vast difference in distances over on RedReporter if you want to see why.

BBTN just said that Stanton's home run was into a 10 MPH wind.... blowing toward home and that it was actually a 494 footer even with the wind. I will be checking Hittrackeronline in the morning to see what it was when adjusted for the weather/altitude.
I get his explanation but there is clearly a lot of error with it. There's no way that ball would have only landed 36 feet away from the fence if there were no obstruction. That's just not very likely.

I think in this case, 474 feet is much more probable. Both are total estimates based on trajectory, so neither explanation is going to be definitive. I trust the ballpark's estimate more though because they had a much better view of the trajectory. The guy even admits the camera angle isn't very good, so that has to leave a lot of issue with his estimation. I don't think it's prudent to believe an estimation where the trajectory of the ball can't be seen on the video he used to estimate it.
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Old 08-18-2012, 01:08 AM   #7
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Re: Giancarlo-Cruz Michael Stanton is a strong, strong man

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Hittrackeronline.com has Frazier's at 436 feet. There is an explanation of the vast difference in distances over on RedReporter if you want to see why.

BBTN just said that Stanton's home run was into a 10 MPH wind.... blowing toward home and that it was actually a 494 footer even with the wind. I will be checking Hittrackeronline in the morning to see what it was when adjusted for the weather/altitude.
I saw that earlier today too. After the Reds called Ludwick's HR tonight 425, I'm curious what the other guys come up with on that one too.
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Old 08-18-2012, 02:47 AM   #8
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Re: Giancarlo-Cruz Michael Stanton is a strong, strong man

That there can be such a vast difference itself tells me that the whole thing is completely bogus - meaning estimated only and liable to big error. Seems to be really true they'd need three cameras and a triangulation method.
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Old 08-18-2012, 05:54 AM   #9
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That there can be such a vast difference itself tells me that the whole thing is completely bogus - meaning estimated only and liable to big error. Seems to be really true they'd need three cameras and a triangulation method.
Mantle's drive was still rising when it hit the façade at Griffith Stadium. Or so they say...
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Re: Giancarlo-Cruz Michael Stanton is a strong, strong man

Meh. I'll take Frazier's bomb over Stanton's.
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Re: Giancarlo-Cruz Michael Stanton is a strong, strong man

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Hittrackeronline.com has Frazier's at 436 feet. There is an explanation of the vast difference in distances over on RedReporter if you want to see why.

BBTN just said that Stanton's home run was into a 10 MPH wind.... blowing toward home and that it was actually a 494 footer even with the wind. I will be checking Hittrackeronline in the morning to see what it was when adjusted for the weather/altitude.
Impressive, but no more impressive than Fraziers blast in my opinion.
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Old 08-18-2012, 11:30 AM   #12
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That there can be such a vast difference itself tells me that the whole thing is completely bogus - meaning estimated only and liable to big error. Seems to be really true they'd need three cameras and a triangulation method.
The difference is in the trajectory of the ball. HTO saw it being a high trajectory, meaning that it fell much quicker once it reached its apex, where as the Reds labeled it as a lower trajectory. HTO noted that hardly ever do the stadium guys pick the high trajectory, which is why we will at times see their numbers be off a bit from HTO.
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Old 08-18-2012, 11:32 AM   #13
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Impressive, but no more impressive than Fraziers blast in my opinion.
It went 60 feet further than Fraziers, which is incredibly more impressive.
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Re: Giancarlo-Cruz Michael Stanton is a strong, strong man

What you guys are forgetting is that Frazier's Homer had already circled the Earth once.
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Old 08-18-2012, 11:34 AM   #15
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What you guys are forgetting is that Frazier's Homer had already circled the Earth once.
I thought it jumped the moon?
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