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<blockquote data-quote="thwgjacket" data-source="post: 48735" data-attributes="member: 165"><p>The 6.7 is 60 yards if he ran it at scout day. Tough to compare a 60 time from baseball to 40 times or track times because in baseball they aren't down in a sprinters stance at the start. They start from a baserunners stance. Just as you would stand if leading off in a game. This equates to a slower start for most guys. 6.7 is above average speed for a major leaguer. From experience it equates to about a 4.6 40. But again that depends on how a guy's start is in the different stances. Fastest I ran was Senior year in college. It was a 6.54 (hand timed so probably not perfect). At that time I could run a high 4.4 in the 40. From what I've been told you turn the 6 into a 4 and then knock off a tenth for the 40 time. But I'm not as big as this kid. He has 25 lbs on me and would not have been far behind me. That's really impressive. UGA website says he's 6'5 230.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thwgjacket, post: 48735, member: 165"] The 6.7 is 60 yards if he ran it at scout day. Tough to compare a 60 time from baseball to 40 times or track times because in baseball they aren't down in a sprinters stance at the start. They start from a baserunners stance. Just as you would stand if leading off in a game. This equates to a slower start for most guys. 6.7 is above average speed for a major leaguer. From experience it equates to about a 4.6 40. But again that depends on how a guy's start is in the different stances. Fastest I ran was Senior year in college. It was a 6.54 (hand timed so probably not perfect). At that time I could run a high 4.4 in the 40. From what I've been told you turn the 6 into a 4 and then knock off a tenth for the 40 time. But I'm not as big as this kid. He has 25 lbs on me and would not have been far behind me. That's really impressive. UGA website says he's 6'5 230. [/QUOTE]
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