A 95-mph Fastball Reaches Home Plate in Roughly 400 Milliseconds. So How Does a Batter's Brain Register It? cover art

A 95-mph Fastball Reaches Home Plate in Roughly 400 Milliseconds. So How Does a Batter's Brain Register It?

A 95-mph Fastball Reaches Home Plate in Roughly 400 Milliseconds. So How Does a Batter's Brain Register It?

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With Padres' Opening Day yesterday, San Diego's baseball season is in full swing. Veronica Carter and Bret Burkhart spoke to Salk Institute scientist Dr. John Reynolds about the science behind a fastball, and how players are actually able to read a pitch and commit to their swing.

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