Baseball Radar Gun
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Baseball Radar Gun by Jeff Banfield
DescriptionBaseball Radar Gun lets you calculate your pitchers pitch speed. Use it for baseball, softball or little league. Tested alongside JUGS professional sports radar gun. BRG is the only radar gun app in the app store to have the unique feature that converts Little League speed to Major League speed.*** FEATURES ************************************************ BASEBALL - Calculates pitch speed at 60'6" SOFTBALL - Calculates pitch speed at 43 feet LITTLE LEAGUE - Calculates pitch speed at 46 feet and also converts little league speed to major league speed. CUSTOM DISTANCE - Enter any custom distance and the speed will be calculated for that distance. - Keeps track of total pitches - Pitch limit alert - Last 5 pitches displayed Pitch result turns red if speed is equal to 90 mph or above. Easy to use - Just press START button when the pitcher releases the ball and press STOP button when the catcher catches the pitch. Accurate and intuitive. ************************************************************** You can get Baseball Radar Gun for only .99 or you can buy MY PITCH COUNT for only 1.99 which includes Baseball Radar Gun, 10 Pitcher pitch count and a scoreboard. That's 3 baseball apps for the price of 1 ! NO OTHER BASEBALL APP HAS THAT !!! What's New in Version 1.1New in this version:***************************************************************** Now you can enter a custom distance for Baseball, Little League Baseball or Softball !!! Pitch limit feature alerts you when your pitcher has reached the end of pitching session. Last 5 pitches are now displayed. ************************************************************** Customer ReviewsGreat and Accurate if You Use it Right (5 stars)All this app is doing is dividing distance by time to figure out speed. And from reading some of your comments, I know you are too stupid to do that yourself. Use the app right before you leave a bad review. Radar gun (2 stars) Good app for little kids but not accurate for real baseball Good in theory, but not in reality (2 stars) In theory, this should work. You simply press a button when the ball leaves the pitchers hand and again when it hits the catchers mitt. Speed is just a calculation of time and distance. The problem is, its very very difficult to press the button at the precise milli-second it leaves the pitchers hand and the precise milli-second it hits the mitt. And if you dont press the button at the precise time, you will get crazy mph readings. I tried
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