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Post by azblue on May 1, 2016 9:42:06 GMT -5
Post by John Friend on Quora.com "Higher humidity air (at the same temperature) is less dense which works a bit like higher altitude so hit balls will travel further and pitched balls will curve less. Essentially, water vapor molecules H2OH2O are lighter than O2O2 or N2N2 molecules thus the more water vapor molecules that are present, the lighter the air is per unit volume and thus the less dense it is. Here's an explanation: theweatherprediction.com/ "
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Post by templeusox on May 1, 2016 10:32:55 GMT -5
Ockimey was certainly the player I was most impressed with yesterday in Lakewood. He looks to be bigger than listed. He has a great approach at the plate and lays off of bad pitches. He made good contact on a ball early in the game, though it was eventually caught near the warning track. He was athletic around the bag and saved the Greenville infielders of at least two errors in the 5 innings I saw.
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