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Baseball Sprint Speed Calculator

Sprint Speed Calculator

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For evaluating whether a player's stolen base production is sustainable, combine Sprint Speed with stolen base success rate and jump quality (available from Baseball Savant). Elite sprint speed is necessary but not sufficient for successful base stealing — jump (reaction to the pitcher) and read (recognizing the optimal steal situation) are equally important. The best base stealers (Rickey Henderson, Tim Raines, Acuña) combine all three: elite speed, elite jump, and elite situational intelligence.

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Statcast tracking revealed that Billy Hamilton, during his peak with the Cincinnati Reds, was capable of running at speeds equivalent to covering the 90 feet from first to second base in approximately 3.3 seconds — faster than any other player tracked in the Statcast era. By comparison, the average MLB runner covers the same distance in approximately 3.6–3.7 seconds. That 0.3–0.4 second difference is the margin between safe and out on most stolen base plays.

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