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  • Super User

So who can do this???

That's awesome. And yeah, I can totally do that.....

If it is real it is cool. I just have a feeling that it is fake. There is to munch physics and odds involved to be real.

If it is real it is cool. I just have a feeling that it is fake. There is to munch physics and odds involved to be real.

Agreed.

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Yep, I thought it was photoshopped, too.

But if it is fake it was a very good professional work of art.

I hope someone on the Forum knows about the video and the guys in it and if it is real or fake. :)

It looks like fake to me, but it could be real. The ball travels too straight from the bat to the first net out at the shortstop position. Baseballs hit with aluminum bats that squish and expand(trampoline effect) spin like crazy and tend to move all over the place on a liner like that. On the other hand, the nets do shake naturally when contacted and the ball loses energy with each net it hits. If it is a fake, it's very well made.

Methinks too much physics involved to be real.

But, if it is real, that's talent. And bravery on the part of the pitcher to stay put like that, esp. with two balls going.

If it is real he should go on next seasons America's got Talent.

  • Super User

Wayyyy fake.

Fake, watch the first net it hits. Where dose the ball go?

Clancy W

I hope someone on the Forum knows about the video and the guys in it and if it is real or fake. :)

Its not that hard to do. That video took me about 15 minutes to shoot. ;)

Yep, I thought it was photoshopped, too.

But if it is fake it was a very good professional work of art.

I hope someone on the Forum knows about the video and the guys in it and if it is real or fake. :)

Yep, I thought it was photoshopped, too.

Yep, I thought it was photoshopped, too.

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