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Billy Mcbride
21 July, 23:56
Why would a baseball team hire a physicist?
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Meyers
22 July, 01:02
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Maybe he's hired to calculate the speed of wind to know the suitable force needed to hit the baseball, and the suitable angle needed to direct it
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