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Saturday Morning Physics | Science of Baseball

Timothy Chupp (Professor of Physics and Biomedical Engineering)
Saturday, October 4, 2025
10:30-11:30 AM
170 & 182 Auditoriums Weiser Hall Map
A lot about baseball looks the same: high socks or low socks, 90-foot baselines, 60-feet/6-inches. But a lot has changed - robo umps, exit velocity, torpedo bats, as science is having more and more influence on the game. Come to the first Saturday Morning Physics of the 25-26 academic year and learn about how science is reshaping the game.

Lecture and Q&A, live-streamed on: https://youtu.be/bDOrUaTJg30
Building: Weiser Hall
Website:
Event Type: Presentation
Tags: astrophysics, Athletics - Baseball, Athletics - Softball, Basic Science, Engineering, Faculty, Family, Free, Graduate Students, In Person, Natural Sciences, Physics, Smoke-free, Softball, Undergrad Physics Events, Undergraduate Students
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Saturday Morning Physics, Department of Physics, Ford School Intramural Sports Program, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Department of Statistics, Applied Physics, Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, Department of Chemistry, LSA Biophysics, Astronomy Colloquia, Undergrad Physics Events