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Matt, I'm sure that the low launch angles, 0-20 achieve good results in baseball, but what about the high ones?  If you've used Hit F/X in the past, is there any situation where a launch angle of 40+ degrees results in a good hit, other than the fluke home run?  
Also, I knew you've been holding out on us regarding some good hit F/X stuff that we want to know about.  Hit F/X seems like it would make stats like home run percentage per fly balls and babip seem kind of weak.  It would be replaced by things like Batting average on launch angle of 10-20 degree at velocity greater than 90 miles per hour, and stuff like that.  The whole babip fluke debate would go up in smoke.  In short, it would be pretty easy to separate good ball trajectories and speeds from bad ones.  
 
 

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