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Well done.
(source: CIA World Factbook)
Be smarter than the CIA and never believe a single statistic from a totalitarian country.
Meh. I think the supposition posed in the blurb here is perfectly legitimate. If a ball is hit so hard that none of the people trained for this sort of thing see it, and it hits someone on the foot hard enough that it still has momentum enough to carom up into the air and travel at least another 35 feet for someone else to catch it, the dude attached to the foot will let you know.
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