it wasn't pleasant, but my mitt had good padding. I think I still have it in a box in my garage.How was your hand when you caught him?
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it wasn't pleasant, but my mitt had good padding. I think I still have it in a box in my garage.How was your hand when you caught him?
It's a different level. The one guy who "only" threw 92 made it up to AAA with Tampa. The other guy never got a shot at affiliated ball, and kicked around in the independent leagues for a couple years.Holy crap.
I had tickets right next to the bullpen at D*dger Stadium once. It’s amazing how hard they’re throwing and the sound the ball makes when the catcher catches it, even during warmups.
^This.Not a chance in hell. You have a better shot at a machine, because a pitcher can move all over the zone. And at least you know a machine won't fuck with you and drop a slider or a changeup on you.
^This.
It's believable that anyone with a modicum of skill can learn to react a little bit better to hit a 95 mph fastball out of a machine, at least badly. But a MLB pitcher, or even a MiLB one, can locate pitches and even vary release point to confuse the hell out of the batter.
The fastball's not really the true test, anyway. I was watching the Braves-Nats game a couple of days ago, and Charlie Morton employed a curveball that would be impossible for all but the top tier of pro batters to make contact with, even part of the time.
Anyone can cheat and hit a 95mph pitch though. Just slow your swing and start really early, and his bat drag really helps with that, and you can make contact. Try to pull one, then try to hit one with a 10mph speed change mixed inYeah, the challenge wasn't to hit against MLB pitching, it was to make contact with a 95mph fastball (straight fastball I might add). Obviously, if you throw in variables like location, movement, and change of pace and it becomes very impossible. Hell, it's nearly impossible for major league hitters to do it.
Fastest pitcher I ever faced, this huge kid, I couldn't hardly see the damn ball. I moved back as far as I could, catcher says to ump He's out of the box! Ump says that's alright, if he manages to hit it I'll call him out.Dude's swing is shit. He's robbing himself by lunging and not staying back. Way to move yourself 1 foot closer to the pitcher, derp.
Anyone can cheat and hit a 95mph pitch though. Just slow your swing and start really early, and his bat drag really helps with that, and you can make contact. Try to pull one, then try to hit one with a 10mph speed change mixed in![]()
Ill?Fun.
Now try to return my 95mph serve without knowing whether it's a slice, topspin or American twist....and return it well enough so I don't smash it in your face.
Imagine what you coulda done had you played travel ball.Hell, probably the last time I tried hitting in a "fast" cage (I think it was 75-80), I couldn't do anything other than foul tip it straight back.
He's about to regale us with tales of how fast he pedaled his Peloton last night after volleyball.Ill?
you don't have a 95 mph serveFun.
Now try to return my 95mph serve without knowing whether it's a slice, topspin or American twist....and return it well enough so I don't smash it in your face.
I'd kick Juice's ass so hard he will quit the sport and go play pickleballIll?
got me a new PR, baby!He's about to regale us with tales of how fast he pedaled his Peloton last night after volleyball.
He's about to regale us with tales of how fast he pedaled his Peloton last night after volleyball.
real men average over 250 watts
you don't have a 95 mph serve