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Uh, what? The question doesn't make much sense.

"acceleration": the acceleration is the acceleration due to gravity, 9.8 meters per second per second or thereabouts; none of the rest of what you've said makes any difference. There will also be a (probably negligible) acceleration due to air resistance.

"maximum velocity": do you mean lightspeed?

"from nine feet high": there's a team called the Giants, but that's just a nickname.

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Q: What is acceleration of baseball pitched at maximum velocity to home plate from nine feet high to three feet?
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