Pretty cool Pujols photo

An OBC friend just sent this picture over our Ramblings server. According to the text that accompanied the pic, the photographer said in 26 years of shooting baseball, he’s been able to get a photo of the ball “embedded” in the bat only three times. This one happened because he knows Pujols’ swing well enough to fire a shot as Pujols moves his lead shoulder.
Wonder how far that thing travelled?
Wonder how far that thing travelled?

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Bosox1976
i wonder how faw it went also.
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There was a photo a few years ago of Gary Sheffield's ferocious swing in which you could see the bat bend in time lapsed photo's.
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I'll bet there are a few sticky monitors around here now
It is ironice that just a few weeks ago, I noticed a picture on the St Louis Post Dispatch website. It was a picture of his teammate, Ryan Ludwick. I just happened to notice the ball and thought it was neat and I saved it.
Here is a similar picture of Ryan Ludwick.
Shane
<< <i>There was a photo a few years ago of Gary Sheffield's ferocious swing in which you could see the bat bend in time lapsed photo's. >>
I did find this one though of brett wallace bending the bat from bat speed