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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 920466" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>Statistically it’s more likely for RH hitters to hit balls in the air to the right side of the field, and balls on the ground to the left side of the field. The opposite is true for LH hitters. Really the only times a hitter pulls the ball in the air is when they have 100% timed it and centered it up. That’s not a large portion of ABs or balls hit in the air.</p><p>That’s also why 6-3’s are more common than 4-3’s, and 5-3’s more common than 3U’s or 3-1’s.</p><p></p><p>There are more righty hitters than lefty hitters, so statistically it makes sense that there are more fly balls hit to RF and ground balls hit to the left side of the field than vice versa. If there were more lefty hitters the opposite would be true.</p><p></p><p>I hope I explained this well enough to make sense</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 920466, member: 4572"] Statistically it’s more likely for RH hitters to hit balls in the air to the right side of the field, and balls on the ground to the left side of the field. The opposite is true for LH hitters. Really the only times a hitter pulls the ball in the air is when they have 100% timed it and centered it up. That’s not a large portion of ABs or balls hit in the air. That’s also why 6-3’s are more common than 4-3’s, and 5-3’s more common than 3U’s or 3-1’s. There are more righty hitters than lefty hitters, so statistically it makes sense that there are more fly balls hit to RF and ground balls hit to the left side of the field than vice versa. If there were more lefty hitters the opposite would be true. I hope I explained this well enough to make sense [/QUOTE]
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