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Exit Velocity and Launch Angle are all relatively new terms to describe what the ball is doing after contact.  Here is the truth.  The harder you hit the ball on a line, the better chance you have to be successful.  The slower you hit the ball, the easier it is for the fielder to get to the ball.  The slower you hit the ball the more accurate you have to be but as you get older and play at higher levels, the fielders get faster.  You just have to be able to hit the ball harder.  Exit Velocity measures how hard you are hitting the ball in Miles Per Hour.  Rapsado measures that accurately.  Here are some other features from Rapsado.

Exit Velocity

The velocity in MPH the ball leaves the bat.  

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Spin

Back spin will improve the distance of the ball and rolling over is top spin where most hitters want to avoid.

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Launch Angle

The path the balls leaves the bat after contact.  A line drive will be around 10 to 25 Launch Angle.

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