The speed doesn't matter as much, hitters can hit 105mph pitches into the second deck easy...its that movement he had on those pitches that puts him in a league of his own. Nobody is making contact on a 100mph splitter. That pitch was just nasty.
@@GSP-76 I’m not saying they can’t hit it cause it’s 105, I’m saying they’ve been playing for two hours, in the heat, and they are tired and reaction times are slower. When you have to decide if you’re gonna swing or not in .1 seconds every .01 seconds matter more. So later in the game to have to try and hit 105, PLUS it moves? Yea it’s a wild closer
well there is a thing called contact hitting that gets kinda lost in this day and age of power hitting craze. Not saying its easy but certainly pros should be able to take better hacks on it by shortening up and not swinging out their asses....could be just me tho
That would some exciting shit to witness. Whatever team he’d be on, their ratings would be record breaking. I know I’d be tuning in. As a Mets fan even if he were in Oakland or some shit. That’d be awesome.
As a twins fan, I am so excited about our future. We got some great young players but Duran and Lewis will be HOF beasts. Also the 105 mph pitch almost looked effortless compared to how some guys wind up
HOF beasts??? 😂😂😂 Love the young guys but you gotta know what that means. Nolan Ryan is a HOF beast. A former top prospect that hasn't proven anything yet isn't.
I think it's gonna be between him and Jordan Hicks(closer for the cardinals). Hicks has hit 106. It drives me nuts though cause they still have the fastest pitch ever at 105.8 from Chapman and that cant be right because Nolan Ryan threw 108.
@keithdefreitas3399 it's honestly a big rabbit hole if you start looking into it lol. The year was 1974 though. Whether it's true or not has been a huge debate for quite a while. Mainly because calculating ball speed back then probably wasn't 100% accurate.
@@HiThereFaceHere lol that’s why I asked. The technology back then wasn’t no where near as sophisticated as it is now. And a lot of these pitchers these days are frickin huge even position players are huge. They keep getting bigger and bigger. These days 6’2’ for a pitcher is short. These are sone biggggg boys these days. If Nolan pitched 108mph 50 years ago then these guys today should be pitching 120mph which is not humanly possible. I think. Lol these rookie pitchers are like 6’6’ 240-250. I mean Nolan is still the goat but how fast you throw the ball doesn’t make you the best.
@@keithdefreitas3399 oh absolutely. I agree entirely. I do remember 2 years ago Jordan Hicks hitting 106. The announcers said it too but they said it like it was just a normal ol pitch. My brother was watching it with me and we both looked at each other in complete disbelief and then never heard another thing about it. Like it wasn't recorded or something idk. I've always wondered what happened with that though. Like if the radar for TV was off a little bit or what happened. I know somebody else out there had to have seen it too. It's ate at me ever since.
I used to play up to high school and delt with some pretty fast pitchers. I don't know about other batters but at high speeds I had to mentally go in swinging at every pitch. It was only a split second after I had to back off on outside pitches. That was the only way I could hit fast pitches.
@@zachjungels6219Brady arm wasn’t the strongest though I would say a relax thrower with heat would be Jeff George or Mike Vick they would just flick the ball and it would fly
@@Nazim909 Brady through the fasted ball two years ago at 62 at 44 but he also had the best mechanics of anyone, maybe joe burrow is there too. Not the strongest arms by far but they set their feet and gain a lot of torque from utilizing all that energy from setting their feet and legs to their throwing motion. Other guys like Allen or mahomes could definitely throw faster but they throw off platform and can get away with mechanics being terrible bc they’re so damn talented
I remember growing up, the 99 mile per hour fastball was considered the hardest anyone could ever possibly throw. Then Aroldis Chapman showed up and changed that.
I caught a bullpen for a guy who threw mid 90s. You could hear the sizzle of the ball coming in and it felt like catching a cannonball. I can’t even imagine what catching 105 is like.
It's not about velo, it's about mechanics, momentum, and strength. His delivery takes about as much effort as most guys out there, and his splitter (the pitch that usually gets guys in arm trouble) is actually a splinker, which is thrown with the arm action of his fastball. He was healthy last year and there should not be any issues.
@@Mutorcsym1391 Just because he throws hard doesn't mean that he is messing up his arm. if his mechanics are good, he wont get hurt. And his mechanics have to be be pretty freaking good to throw 105.
@oFiery I will remember you as well. Percentages son, anyone can make a mistake, at 105 miles per hour, good luck. Like I previously stated, I wish him well and longevity.
@@Triple7-300You can have the best mechanics, part of pitching is snapping your elbow forward with great force. That’s what leads to Tommy John surgery. It’s really impressive, don’t get me wrong, but that shit will fuck up your arm/elbow
@@BloodySoup74 I mean in the early 70s when he was in his late 20s. Just watch his no hit bid in from August 7th, 1974 on here. Some of the fastest stuff I've ever seen
You and I both, I only touched 94 once in my life and, and seeing this makes me feel like a loser🤣. But no hate. I’m 5’10 and he’s most definitely over 6feet tall. So you have to give it to him, dude is a stud 💪🏾
I used to throw low 70s fastball, and as a 3rd baseman in the fields, I took a couple of liners to the ankle. It hurt but I scooped the ball and then turned to 1st, gunned the ball super laughable, fell down as my shoulder hurt super bad, and rolled around.
@@turnkeydirect 😂😂I was sitting 90-93 and couldn’t touch 95 was my point. And yes I definitely believe you can hit a home run off of me… just baffles me that a dude can even touch triple digits consistently
So when these pitchers throw, are they completely relaxing their pectoral end z& shoulder, then rotating their arm with the shoulder or are they tightening the shoulder and using pec and scapular muscles to achieve the speed? I know pitchers have different styles but sm pretty sure it’s not just throwing in normal style as hard as you can
The speed is generated from the ground up, and downforce is transferred to the large rotational force via the muscle hip/shoulder axis applied to the small muscle internal rotation of the elbow joint. So you get a large force applied to small fast movements. Similar to a golf swing, except the arm is the golf club.
@@duckswearinggloves305 Jesus. Yk, I wrote a paper about throwing 100 mph and how great of a feat it is. Then I wrote a paper about hitting a 100 mph pitch, and every researcher I found for said the same thing. “It should be impossible for humans to hit a pitch traveling at 90 mph. Much less 100+.” Baseball is the miracle game
@@trentbateman exactly, but even with that guess work, the decision to swing and where, in relative time scales, takes incredibly long. Plus the fact that our brain is even able to make those ‘calculations’ where the ball will be is astounding. The evolution of humans being able to throw things accurately for hunting purposes was revolutionary, but now we’ve taken a step further and said “what if we were the prey?”
@@timboslice8559 I know. I wasn't serious when I said that. Was just saying how crazy velocity has been going up these days. Control should be worried about more than Velocity imo. Throwing hard just destroys arms.
Doubtful, while sure there are more 100mph pitchers now than in the past. Part of it is due to how they used to measure pitch speed. For example back when Nolan Ryan was throwing 100. They were measuring pitch speed 10ft from home plate. Then it moved to halfway from home to the mound, then it moved to 10ft from the mound, now it’s from the release. Pitches aren’t necessarily faster than they used to be. They are just being measured at the point their velocity would be the highest now, at the pitchers release. This 105 would be measured about 97-98 in the late 70s. Probably 102-103 in the early 2000s. 104 in the early 2010s and 105 now.
@@MeesterCHRlS you really think it would be that drastic of a difference? I mean those pitches he was throwing straight up LOOK like they’re 105 all the way to the glove. Not saying they are but dropping 8 mph after 10 feet sounds like it wouldn’t be that accurate.
@@ericwisniewski2636 It's not what I think, it's what the MLB and science/researchers have said. It's not 8mph after 10ft, its 8mph 10ft from the plate. meaning traveling 50+ feet.
@@MeesterCHRlS 💯 I’ve put a couple Nolan Ryan comments on here myself. The experts agree they the undisputed strikeout king’s fastball would have measured 108mph using today’s technology.
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a 100 mph splitter is scary😭
It’s actually a splinker
I heard that and just started dying😭
Fucking terrifying
I read that and starting laughing 😅
Was it even a splitter or a super low fastball??
Imagine facing a 100 mph splitter that brakes
It’s a splinker
Breaks*
You just hope to foul it off at that point
@@nickgray6305I'm just gonna retire all together. 🤣
It broke like 12 inches too man like wtfffff
Catchers don't get enough love
Give that man a raise
😢VERY TRUE.
This comment only having 146 likes is proof
why would they praise the catcher. the catchers isnt throwing 105 fastballs and 100 splitters
@@knoxnottingham194 you’ve clearly never played catcher.
What a closer! Imagine you’re juiced, playing all game and a pitcher comes in with full energy to close you out at 105 😅
You too juices girl
The speed doesn't matter as much, hitters can hit 105mph pitches into the second deck easy...its that movement he had on those pitches that puts him in a league of his own. Nobody is making contact on a 100mph splitter. That pitch was just nasty.
@@GSP-76 I’m not saying they can’t hit it cause it’s 105, I’m saying they’ve been playing for two hours, in the heat, and they are tired and reaction times are slower. When you have to decide if you’re gonna swing or not in .1 seconds every .01 seconds matter more. So later in the game to have to try and hit 105, PLUS it moves? Yea it’s a wild closer
Bro. Nobody is tired (juiced) from playing baseball. Lol
They could play 30 innings.
well there is a thing called contact hitting that gets kinda lost in this day and age of power hitting craze. Not saying its easy but certainly pros should be able to take better hacks on it by shortening up and not swinging out their asses....could be just me tho
If his arm can stay intact… wow.
PS: a 100mph splitter is just untouchable. There’s no way.
Id just lay off til he was behind
tell that to Buster Posey. oh wait he retired
Felix Bautista throws around that
@@MeetTheMets that's his fastball
@@MeetTheMets the fastest splitter he's thrown is 89. Noone comes close to 100 other than Duran
A Splitter.......going 100 MPH?!?! Thats Insane!
100 mph "off-speed" pitch! 😅
Mind-blowing man. Shits supposed to be an offspeed pitch for Christ sake!
Who created this the show franchise player lol 😆
And his curveball goes up to 87-88 mph😭
Give ‘em the heater, Ricky.
Juuuuust a bit outside
Pshh
Alright Rick let’s get nasty
Those pitches are basically invisible to the hitters. Impressive stuff.
Yup, 90-93 you can see the stripes and seams clearly, 94-97 it's a red and white blur, 98-105 white blur and not seeing anything
Looks like a BB, if you see it at all.
Imagine getting hit
@@MetaPineapples Don't have to imagine...I played Triple A ball, hit with 99 on the shoulder. Was sore for a week, luckily it wasn't my throwing arm.
@@tima.478that’s why I never switch hit. Keeping my throwing arm away from that heat 😂
Waiting for the day we get a 100mph+ pitcher that has a knuckleball too
That would some exciting shit to witness. Whatever team he’d be on, their ratings would be record breaking. I know I’d be tuning in. As a Mets fan even if he were in Oakland or some shit. That’d be awesome.
I don't think the human arm is capable.
@@GoatyHerps i think he’s saying a pitcher that can throw 100+ mph AND has a knuckleball, not a pitcher who can throw a 100+ mph knuckleball
@@cyynical3299 Ahhhh, yes. You might be right. Thanks
@@GoatyHerps if someone was they'd have inch thick calluses on their knuckles 🤣
The Twins got themselves a gem!
COYI
Dodgers did it and grabbed themselves a stud!!!
That's what trading Eduardo Escobar to Arizona will get you.
He will be trade bait next season to the Yankees or Astros
Absolute rail gun for an arm
Im a twins fan and saw duran pitch in person and he got up to 104 in a game and i couldn't even see it. Crazy just crazy
Ofc he’s laughing what else can you do that point 😂
Laughing is all you can do ....
Imagine Duran Duran on the mound throwing 105
Throwing that fast with that accuracy is absolutely ridiculous, not to mention a 100 mph splitter 😳
Catcher needs a new glove every game
every inning 😭😭
😂😂😂
As a twins fan, I am so excited about our future. We got some great young players but Duran and Lewis will be HOF beasts. Also the 105 mph pitch almost looked effortless compared to how some guys wind up
As a Giants fan how does the whole Correa situation feel to you guys
@@pherm1056 Correa has been really bad and dealing with tightness in his left foot. Oh well. Hopefully he gets back to normal.
HOF beasts??? 😂😂😂 Love the young guys but you gotta know what that means. Nolan Ryan is a HOF beast. A former top prospect that hasn't proven anything yet isn't.
@@yankmyass closest thing the twins have to a hall of famer is Correa
@@damagedone115 Interesting fact Royce Lewis was from my little league and he was really famous around there
100mph splitter is filthyAF. Now if he had a changeup! 93 mph change lol
ye and an euphues in there too at like a reasonable 85 lol that would really mess with hitter timing hahahaha
You know it’s fast when the announcer say “ did that just say 105?!”
You can tell the batter is low key impressed
100mph split. No thanks 😂
100 mph splitter mixed in with like a 95-97 slider 😂 and a 93 mph change up lmao
"Forget about the curveball Ricky, give em the heater....."
We wear caps and sleeves at this level son!
That splitter was filthy beyond description.
I hope it’s sustainable! Nasty stuff
He’s so good
he's not that good I mean he gives up runs and I doubt he'll make the all star team
@@threatassessment606 1.17 era this year
“my arm is feeling good today coach”
Ate my wheaties this morning
It actually stunned me seeing the twins uniform lol. Night need to watcha game this year
A 105mph pitch in the middle of the strike zone is unbelievably fast. Awesome
He might break the record! Young as he looks he probably will!
I think it's gonna be between him and Jordan Hicks(closer for the cardinals). Hicks has hit 106. It drives me nuts though cause they still have the fastest pitch ever at 105.8 from Chapman and that cant be right because Nolan Ryan threw 108.
What year was that when Nolan threw that 108?
@keithdefreitas3399 it's honestly a big rabbit hole if you start looking into it lol. The year was 1974 though. Whether it's true or not has been a huge debate for quite a while. Mainly because calculating ball speed back then probably wasn't 100% accurate.
@@HiThereFaceHere lol that’s why I asked. The technology back then wasn’t no where near as sophisticated as it is now. And a lot of these pitchers these days are frickin huge even position players are huge. They keep getting bigger and bigger. These days 6’2’ for a pitcher is short. These are sone biggggg boys these days. If Nolan pitched 108mph 50 years ago then these guys today should be pitching 120mph which is not humanly possible. I think. Lol these rookie pitchers are like 6’6’ 240-250. I mean Nolan is still the goat but how fast you throw the ball doesn’t make you the best.
@@keithdefreitas3399 oh absolutely. I agree entirely. I do remember 2 years ago Jordan Hicks hitting 106. The announcers said it too but they said it like it was just a normal ol pitch. My brother was watching it with me and we both looked at each other in complete disbelief and then never heard another thing about it. Like it wasn't recorded or something idk. I've always wondered what happened with that though. Like if the radar for TV was off a little bit or what happened. I know somebody else out there had to have seen it too. It's ate at me ever since.
Looks like somebody’s been consuming a lot of protein that day
Yea, your mom
@@vihockeyguy1your mom goes to college
I saw Nolan Ryan throw a 105mph fast ball in the 8th inning, and yes he started and got a complete game .
Ryan was an absolute freak. Great documentary on him - maybe Netflix or Amazon had it. Tough as nails!
And that point it’s a guessing game… as soon as the pitch leaves the hand you’re either swinging or you’re not
I used to play up to high school and delt with some pretty fast pitchers. I don't know about other batters but at high speeds I had to mentally go in swinging at every pitch. It was only a split second after I had to back off on outside pitches. That was the only way I could hit fast pitches.
He's gonna hit 106-107 by the time the season's over. I'm calling it.
105 against Myles Straw has to be a crime
105.....you gotta start yo swing that morning when you get outta bed to catch up wit that😂😂😂😮
I think its cap
Time to move the mound back a couple feet.
Never gonna happen
I'm convinced he can throw much faster if he really pushed it he's just so relaxed up their even at 105
Maybe that’s how you throw fast. Watch bolt run. Watch Tom Brady throw a football. Less is more sometimes.
@@zachjungels6219 I guess so possibly
No way your @ is ball buster 😂😂😂
@@zachjungels6219Brady arm wasn’t the strongest though I would say a relax thrower with heat would be Jeff George or Mike Vick they would just flick the ball and it would fly
@@Nazim909 Brady through the fasted ball two years ago at 62 at 44 but he also had the best mechanics of anyone, maybe joe burrow is there too. Not the strongest arms by far but they set their feet and gain a lot of torque from utilizing all that energy from setting their feet and legs to their throwing motion. Other guys like Allen or mahomes could definitely throw faster but they throw off platform and can get away with mechanics being terrible bc they’re so damn talented
In a batting cage 80 mph seemed crazy fast. Cant wven imagine 105. Crazy!
100 mph splitter is insane to even think about. Imagine trying to make contact with a 100 mph splitter. Sheesh!!!
“Good change up”
I got pissed when the announcer said Jo-on
Standing in a batting cage with it set to 90mph is some scary shit. A major league pitcher would give me nightmares.
This man is not a human!
Let’s go my guy finally getting some love
I remember growing up, the 99 mile per hour fastball was considered the hardest anyone could ever possibly throw. Then Aroldis Chapman showed up and changed that.
100 mph split? No wonder the last guy just laughed. Might as well start your swing in his windup.
Wild Thing, I think they love you....
I caught a bullpen for a guy who threw mid 90s. You could hear the sizzle of the ball coming in and it felt like catching a cannonball. I can’t even imagine what catching 105 is like.
100 mph splitter.
Man I’d just give up at that point
He is going to blow up his arm.
It's not about velo, it's about mechanics, momentum, and strength. His delivery takes about as much effort as most guys out there, and his splitter (the pitch that usually gets guys in arm trouble) is actually a splinker, which is thrown with the arm action of his fastball. He was healthy last year and there should not be any issues.
@Alejandro Sanchez I'll be back when it happens. But, he is awesome and I hope for his health and longevity. Cheers.
@@Mutorcsym1391 Just because he throws hard doesn't mean that he is messing up his arm. if his mechanics are good, he wont get hurt. And his mechanics have to be be pretty freaking good to throw 105.
@oFiery I will remember you as well. Percentages son, anyone can make a mistake, at 105 miles per hour, good luck. Like I previously stated, I wish him well and longevity.
@@Triple7-300You can have the best mechanics, part of pitching is snapping your elbow forward with great force. That’s what leads to Tommy John surgery. It’s really impressive, don’t get me wrong, but that shit will fuck up your arm/elbow
How the hell can he throw a 100 mph splitter??? That’s nuts
Somewhere in the world, you can hear Nolan Ryan smiling.
Nolan Ryan was probably the scariest pitcher of all time.
If a human could do this with maintained stamina he wouldn’t be a closer, but the Twins have the next best ,what a champion
WTF this is awesome
My man is throwing fuego🔥 😮...
EGAD! This dude has a Howitzer for his right arm!
Damn impressive! Crazy to think that Nolan Ryan was throwing about these speed in the 9th inning was in his prime.
He was high 90s. I remember listening to his last no hitter on the radio and the broadcaster said 97mph and struck the dude out. Still screamin fast!
@@BloodySoup74 I mean in the early 70s when he was in his late 20s. Just watch his no hit bid in from August 7th, 1974 on here. Some of the fastest stuff I've ever seen
@@BloodySoup74 just search- 1974 08 07 Angels at White Sox 9th; Ryan no hit bid
He has a pitch at the 2:08 mark that is just insane.
no he was not
Keep in mind the twins are a hovering around 500…he will be well rested this year…
The guy leading the lead in saves is in Cleveland. Below the twins......
Facing an elite MLB closer like Clasè, Bautista or this guy must be the scariest thing in the world for a rookie
I can’t even face a 70 mile pitch in a batting cage lol. I can’t imagine 105
I used to throw low 90s and my fb was my favorite pitch. Most times I felt UNHITTABLE… This guy has to feel like Jesus.
You and I both, I only touched 94 once in my life and, and seeing this makes me feel like a loser🤣. But no hate. I’m 5’10 and he’s most definitely over 6feet tall. So you have to give it to him, dude is a stud 💪🏾
I used to throw low 70s fastball, and as a 3rd baseman in the fields, I took a couple of liners to the ankle. It hurt but I scooped the ball and then turned to 1st, gunned the ball super laughable, fell down as my shoulder hurt super bad, and rolled around.
@@KingJJ52 to have touched 94 once in your life is very blessed. I probably would’ve blasted that ball over the wall bcs I’m almost 5’5”. 😂
@@turnkeydirect 😂😂I was sitting 90-93 and couldn’t touch 95 was my point. And yes I definitely believe you can hit a home run off of me… just baffles me that a dude can even touch triple digits consistently
🧢
That’s the angels announcer
I can’t believe I’m seeing a pitcher throwing over a 100 literally every pitch
That’s why I always appreciate these big league players man lol imagine a 100mph pitch flying at you then curves towards the middle😂😂 lethal man
So when these pitchers throw, are they completely relaxing their pectoral end z& shoulder, then rotating their arm with the shoulder or are they tightening the shoulder and using pec and scapular muscles to achieve the speed? I know pitchers have different styles but sm pretty sure it’s not just throwing in normal style as hard as you can
The speed is generated from the ground up, and downforce is transferred to the large rotational force via the muscle hip/shoulder axis applied to the small muscle internal rotation of the elbow joint. So you get a large force applied to small fast movements. Similar to a golf swing, except the arm is the golf club.
How tf do you hit against this. 103 and it’s fucking moving 😅
Straw got a hit I think the pitch was 103
@@duckswearinggloves305 Jesus. Yk, I wrote a paper about throwing 100 mph and how great of a feat it is. Then I wrote a paper about hitting a 100 mph pitch, and every researcher I found for said the same thing. “It should be impossible for humans to hit a pitch traveling at 90 mph. Much less 100+.” Baseball is the miracle game
You buy a pitching machine and set it to 100 and practice hitting off it every day for years. That's how.
@@plac3well they are also guessing and they have a reasonable idea where the pitch will be and have the timing down. Still incredible nonetheless
@@trentbateman exactly, but even with that guess work, the decision to swing and where, in relative time scales, takes incredibly long. Plus the fact that our brain is even able to make those ‘calculations’ where the ball will be is astounding. The evolution of humans being able to throw things accurately for hunting purposes was revolutionary, but now we’ve taken a step further and said “what if we were the prey?”
Dude throws absolute heat.
The dude throws laser beams! Holy cow that's fast as f***!
As a former baseball player who was a pretty good batter Good f****** luck
Time to move the mound back
why
The catcher just catching the ball on pure instinct
When the pitch has the batter literally laughing as they strike out, it's fast
I swear we'll see a 110 in the next few years if this keeps up. Velocity is crazy these days.
Any pitch above 100 mph, the force of the throw tears the pitchers arm apart, its harmful to the player
@@dexterity___ They get paid immensely well and have access to the best orthopedic surgeons in America. They do not give a damn.
Naw I think it might be physically impossible to throw 110, because yes it will tear your arm muscles
@@timboslice8559 I know. I wasn't serious when I said that. Was just saying how crazy velocity has been going up these days. Control should be worried about more than Velocity imo. Throwing hard just destroys arms.
@@RyzTheGamer yeah mid 90’s with good control and good movement is better than throwing 100+ imo
Test him immediately!
Jhoan Duran was hungry like the wolf on that mound.
Omg 😱 105! He’s throwing some straight heat !
Someone is gonna throw 110 in like 10-20 years
Doubtful, while sure there are more 100mph pitchers now than in the past. Part of it is due to how they used to measure pitch speed. For example back when Nolan Ryan was throwing 100. They were measuring pitch speed 10ft from home plate. Then it moved to halfway from home to the mound, then it moved to 10ft from the mound, now it’s from the release.
Pitches aren’t necessarily faster than they used to be. They are just being measured at the point their velocity would be the highest now, at the pitchers release.
This 105 would be measured about 97-98 in the late 70s. Probably 102-103 in the early 2000s. 104 in the early 2010s and 105 now.
@@MeesterCHRlS you really think it would be that drastic of a difference? I mean those pitches he was throwing straight up LOOK like they’re 105 all the way to the glove. Not saying they are but dropping 8 mph after 10 feet sounds like it wouldn’t be that accurate.
@@ericwisniewski2636 It's not what I think, it's what the MLB and science/researchers have said.
It's not 8mph after 10ft, its 8mph 10ft from the plate. meaning traveling 50+ feet.
@@MeesterCHRlS 💯 I’ve put a couple Nolan Ryan comments on here myself. The experts agree they the undisputed strikeout king’s fastball would have measured 108mph using today’s technology.
NOT going to happen. Physically impossible.
the last hitter saw 105 on the board and said 'you gotta be kidding me'
Bro throws faster than 80% of the cars on road😂
He ain't throwing 105
Prove it
Exactly, fastest ball thrown was 105 by Aaron hicks after a gigantic crow hop
It’s 104.9
@@patgraeme775nope many pitchers have thrown over 102
@@g7fford354 Care to list anyone other than aroldis lol
A 105 mph fast takes about 350 milliseconds to reach home plate. Literally the same as the blink of an eye.
First, shout out to Ramirez for making contact on 2 of those.
Second, TEST 'IM! This dude's gotta be on the juice .
Zero doubt.
💥🚀🚀🚀 the power is phenomenal ⚾️🥎⚾️👏👏👌
im a jays fan-no horses in this race...that was the most fun ive had watching a baseball clip in ages. beauty!
What is most amazing is the catcher being able to catch it.
100 mph splitter is nasty! but 105 mph Duran throwing missiles lol
I remember when there was just one guy throwing 100. The evolution of pitch speed is amazing
The look of terror on his face after the first pitch
Imagine this man in dodgeball
Lol
This guy is basically the Undertaker of closers in MLB lol
Coach: points to the bullpen
Catcher: FML
Announcer got a little ahead of himself with the "swing and a miss" 😂
Its gotta be scary when a pitcher is throwing 105 mph and laughing hysterical at you!
“Bro said juwan”
Truly insane!!! 105? Remember when 95 was throwing heat? 105 is throwing a 🔥 ball!!
throws this hard on splitter and fastball and still has damn great control over both. Amazing.
Catcher says " thanks for the foul tip. Those things hurt my hand when I gotta catch 'em".
I love our closer. Best in the game. Go twins..