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ОтветитьImagine him in a snowball fight
ОтветитьWow. Very impressive, somthing rarely witnessed
ОтветитьFinishing off the front edge of the matt like that is kind of scary.
ОтветитьLuke “Not So” Little, lol… big arm, big power… Jesus 😮
ОтветитьEasy to hit, I would start my swing when the catcher throws the ball back to him!!
ОтветитьHe should start the year with the Cubs in 2024............first full year in MLB
ОтветитьBeing 6 foot 8 helps..................I hit 90 at 5 foot 7, lol
ОтветитьImpressive, I am a switch hitter & he I right in my wheelhouse batting right side of the plate, he would b real tough on left side hitter
ОтветитьDamn, left handed, 100 mph, that kid have some eyes on him...
ОтветитьRadar guns are off 2-3 mph off just fyi …
ОтветитьKid looks good , but no movement on that ball
Ответитьoh man i would love to get the fat part of the bat on that ball,,never mind going yard,,its going parking lot for sure
ОтветитьDoesn’t matter how fast you throw, i can read your wind up
Ответитьyou can do w/o the dumb f-ing noise
ОтветитьHe'll have several tommy johns before hes 30.
ОтветитьJust came up on my feed "oh this is years old, let's see how he's come along"
He reached the MLB this September and off to statcast: He's got 96.9 average through 19 4-seam fastballs.
Greg Maddox was the best pitcher of all time and he rarely broke 90. It is not how hard you throw it. It is how much it moves around, especially, late movment that really matters.
ОтветитьGood Lord.
ОтветитьPitching Ninja knows talent. You called this one a long time ago Rob! Go Cubs Go!
ОтветитьWho’s here after his cubs debut?
ОтветитьJust got called up today to the bigs. Go Cubs!
ОтветитьJust got called up to the Cubs.
ОтветитьGo Cubs Go!
ОтветитьSounds like gunshots when it hits the catchers mitt lol
ОтветитьKill the music completely so we can enjoy the symphony of a 105 mph fastball hitting leather!
ОтветитьBlue 111s
ОтветитьWhere is this guy now?
ОтветитьStill waiting for this kid to break the big leagues 3 years later.
Ответитьlmao there is no shot we are taking a pocket radar serious .... I havent played in over 6 years, but while I was playing anything pocket radar was a joke & to never be taken as real velo
Ответитьgay music
ОтветитьDegrom throws this hard consistently but how often is he injured? Just sayin
ОтветитьIs a pitcher throwing as hard as he can when hitting 105 mph? or is he still holding back?
ОтветитьLooks to be in better physical shape here then he does now june 2023
ОтветитьDude is literally wearing ultraboosts lol
Ответитьnadie habla de lo duro que tira el otro en soltura
ОтветитьI really went to school with this guy
ОтветитьBunch iOF Fake gun MPH.. DOES HE GET ANYONE OUT ? 😂
ОтветитьGrew up watching Maddux. Disappoints me the game is only about the fastball now.
ОтветитьI hate this channel. It's full of non-stop BS.
ОтветитьLooks like almost every pitch he step of the rubber with a studded step???
ОтветитьHe's showing the ball to the batter clear as day prior to the pitch when he has his arm behind his back
ОтветитьI used to love catching my buddy who was 6'6" and threw upper 90s. I would of absolutely loved catching someone like this. Anyone who played catcher at a high level like me will understand where I'm coming from. Nothing better than feeling that ball pop that glove and watching the hitters wondering wtf just happened 😂
ОтветитьSo, what had happened to this guy 2 years later? Any updates?
ОтветитьHow are hitters going to compete when so many pitchers throw 100 mph now? This is why baseball is so boring now. Either connect and hit the long ball or strikeout. Yawn.
ОтветитьKinda wanna doubt the 105, but this dude coulde be a left handed degrom...I'm not doubting the 101 or 102 this is simply bananas 😮
ОтветитьIf he added some fluidity to his arm motion he’d be throwing even faster. He pauses twice. Think of it like a golf swing. There is no hesitation between the top of the backswing and the beginning of the downswing towards the ball. Same basic concept. If you paused there you’d lose yardage. Incredibly, he’s actually got a few more mph of velocity. I also notice that he’s not “pushing off the rubber.” What happened to that nonsense philosophy that stuck around for so many years?
ОтветитьWas he drafted by any Major League baseball teams?
ОтветитьDamn, that looks scary.
ОтветитьThis video has more views than a whole baseball season
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