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Will Hess easily touch 100mph
Posted on 6/22/17 at 11:44 am
Posted on 6/22/17 at 11:44 am
Once he gains about 5-10 more pounds ? I never really understood the dynamics of a pitcher growing into his frame and his velocity and speed increasing from it. Is it just a genetics thing or is it mostly from lifting weights ? Also Do bigger pitchers just naturally have an advantage of pitching faster stuff ?
Posted on 6/22/17 at 11:45 am to NamariTiger
Pounds have nothing to do with it. Mechanics has everything to do with it
Posted on 6/22/17 at 11:46 am to NamariTiger
I've always wanted to see a video explaining how Chapman throws 103-105. That's crazy.
Posted on 6/22/17 at 11:47 am to NamariTiger
In high school he topped out at 95 recorded, now he's firing in at 97. 100 is just a number, but certianly he has the mechanics and throwing motion to get it up close to 100 in a few years.
Posted on 6/22/17 at 11:47 am to I-H8-BAMA
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I've always wanted to see a video explaining how Chapman throws 103-105. That's crazy.
Genetics
Posted on 6/22/17 at 11:49 am to roguetiger15
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Pounds have nothing to do with it. Mechanics has everything to do with it
Seriously didn't know. I always hear scouts and so called experts saying more speed comes with increased size. I know mechanics are the majority of pitching but you're telling me with just mechanics it doesn't matter what size you are you can pitch that fast ?
Posted on 6/22/17 at 11:49 am to NamariTiger
97 and that slider will do just fine,thank you
Posted on 6/22/17 at 11:52 am to NamariTiger
It's hard to project these sorts of things, but if he can sit 97 with a wipeout breaking ball, he'll have a long career in the majors
Posted on 6/22/17 at 12:13 pm to NamariTiger
Mechanics, having fast twitch-strong small muscles, having a strong core, and really exploding off your back side all correlates into having a high velocity.
Posted on 6/22/17 at 12:14 pm to NamariTiger
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Seriously didn't know. I always hear scouts and so called experts saying more speed comes with increased size. I know mechanics are the majority of pitching but you're telling me with just mechanics it doesn't matter what size you are you can pitch that fast ?
In his prime, Tim lincecum touched 100 and he weighed about 175 soaking wet with boots on. It's all mechanics.
Posted on 6/22/17 at 12:14 pm to The Pirate King
As a starter next year I doubt he will sit 97. He probably sit 92-95 and can reach back and grab 97 when he needs to. By the time he is in the pros that can change it at LSU that is probably where he will be at. He's not an 18 year old freshman either he is 20 years old. He's just a little more mature than most college freshmen.
Posted on 6/22/17 at 12:27 pm to NamariTiger
arm speed
leverage
leg power
not pounds
leverage
leg power
not pounds
Posted on 6/22/17 at 12:29 pm to geauxtigers33
quote:So you're saying as a starter he'll hold back some on his fastballs?
As a starter next year I doubt he will sit 97. He probably sit 92-95
Posted on 6/22/17 at 12:31 pm to I-H8-BAMA
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I've always wanted to see a video explaining how Chapman throws 103-105. That's crazy.
Strong arms and shoulders developed while rowing that boat from Cuba!
Posted on 6/22/17 at 12:36 pm to The Mick
Holding back is a bad way to describe it. He just isn't going 110% every pitch as a starter. If he did that, then either 1) he won't last long or 2) he will get hurt if he's not conditioned well enough. Example: We all know that Justin Verlander can throw upper 90s anytime he wants, but he sits comfortably around 92-95. It isn't "holding back." It's just pacing yourself.
Posted on 6/22/17 at 12:41 pm to The Mick
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So you're saying as a starter he'll hold back some on his fastballs?
Pretty much. Starters can't give max effort on every pitch and expect to go 7-8 innings. In critical spots they'll go max effort.
Posted on 6/22/17 at 12:42 pm to NamariTiger
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Will Hess easily touch 100mph
His name is Zack not Will.
Posted on 6/22/17 at 12:42 pm to asullivan12
Gotcha. Thanks for the explanation.
Posted on 6/22/17 at 12:44 pm to NamariTiger
If gaining 5-10 pounds gets you to throw a 100mph heater, then the last couple of months should have me at least in the mid 110's...
This post was edited on 6/22/17 at 1:25 pm
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