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squirt1 wrote:Reds brought him up today and he may see some relief work tonight. I want to see what a 105 MPH fastball looks like.
squirt1 wrote:Reds brought him up today and he may see some relief work tonight. I want to see what a 105 MPH fastball looks like.
Saint John wrote:squirt1 wrote:Reds brought him up today and he may see some relief work tonight. I want to see what a 105 MPH fastball looks like.
Dude throws in the upper 90's and tops out at about 100 (maybe 101). That 103-105 talk is bullshit. He's probably hitting that on the Jugs Gun. The Ray Gun is much more accurate, but the Jugs Gun has become the velocity reader of choice, because even scouts like to see triple digits. But that dude doesn't throw 105 or he wouldn't have had a 5+ e.r.a. as a fucking minor league starting pitcher.
slucero wrote:Saint John wrote:squirt1 wrote:Reds brought him up today and he may see some relief work tonight. I want to see what a 105 MPH fastball looks like.
Dude throws in the upper 90's and tops out at about 100 (maybe 101). That 103-105 talk is bullshit. He's probably hitting that on the Jugs Gun. The Ray Gun is much more accurate, but the Jugs Gun has become the velocity reader of choice, because even scouts like to see triple digits. But that dude doesn't throw 105 or he wouldn't have had a 5+ e.r.a. as a fucking minor league starting pitcher.
He clocked 102 tonight in Cincy..
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=300831117
Saint John wrote:slucero wrote:Saint John wrote:squirt1 wrote:Reds brought him up today and he may see some relief work tonight. I want to see what a 105 MPH fastball looks like.
Dude throws in the upper 90's and tops out at about 100 (maybe 101). That 103-105 talk is bullshit. He's probably hitting that on the Jugs Gun. The Ray Gun is much more accurate, but the Jugs Gun has become the velocity reader of choice, because even scouts like to see triple digits. But that dude doesn't throw 105 or he wouldn't have had a 5+ e.r.a. as a fucking minor league starting pitcher.
He clocked 102 tonight in Cincy..
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap?gid=300831117
Probably on a Ray Gun ... which at that velocity is about 2 miles less accurate than a Jugs Gun.
http://www.stltoday.com/sports/baseball ... e3fed.html
Aroldis Chapman hit 103 mph on the radar gun in his 1 inning of work Wednesday night, then got his first big-league win when the Cincinnati Reds rallied for a 6-1 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers.
Maui Tom wrote:Saint John wrote:Fuckin' dude can bring it. No doubt.
heard there gonna fit him with a restrictor plate....
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