Performance Coach Hunter Hoopes shuffling 107.5 MPH. Then proceeding to sit 100 MPH off the mound for strikes. How hard does your coach throw? [Update: Hunter was signed 2 weeks after this bullpen by the Minnesota Twins]
I get lessons from three guys which are my hitting, fielding, and pitching coaches. Pitching coach hit 95, Fielding sat somewhere around 85-90, and hitting around 80 I think
People who never pitched always say exactly what you said. In a velo session like this, velo literally is the only objective. Even if you hit the backstop and lose all your movement. Its about teaching the body how to generate more power and transfer it up the chain morw efficiently. The reason they almost why mostly post these sessions instead of full bullpens working on sequences is because this will get views..
@@dodgers4life244 spot on 💯… that kid from A&M throwing 100 consistently in game 2 of the CWS is a great example. The arm talent these days boggles my mind. 100 mph with 21 inches of arm side run boggles my mind.
@@joeyfung-i Yeah, it's bat shit these days. A lot of these guys have not one but three different fastballs, so you have to make a split second decision on a 95+ mph pitch and can't be sure how it will move. Crazy stuff
He’s getting so much leverage from his front side, fun to watch somebody that relies on it so much and you can see the importance in action. Dude reaches like crazy
The fact that this kid can throw 100mph (and 107 mph from a crow hop) and is still only the Frontier League speaks volumes about the level of talent at the highest levels of play. Many of these are solid strikes too, unlike many of the guys on the channel that wildly throw mid to upper 90s from a run. Hope Hunter makes it to the bigs someday!
Respectfully asking, what would make an MLB team not want to consider someone like him? Is it pitch selection, stamina or another factor that you work on at the camp here?
My son is 7 years old and plays baseball out here in Miami. Watching this young man throw this baseball is absolutely impressive. May GOD bless him, his health, and his physical capabilities to become great at this sport. Truly inspiring and amazing to watch.
I can compose entire orchestral film score type music and actually read all of the instrument parts, studied music at university of Michigan and it’s still what I do today for my “job”…I can sit at a piano and make up an entire song in front of you and let you pick out the notes to start on, and have a song composed in any genre in about 15 minutes…. And I would give all of that up, the talent, the ability, the allure of composing, the ability to evoke any emotion out of other people based on what notes i play…..to be able to do what that dude is doing, with that speed, and power; precision, and be able to have an arsenal of pitches that you are awesome at, and play a team sport at a high level, be great at something like pitching. That shit is so freakin fascinating and awesome to watch and see how it’s done, and then add playing in front of crowds of people where generally half of them love you (if you are good 😂) and the other half wants you to fail…… Dammit that is so awesome
Yeah, but this guy didn’t break that record because he wasn’t pitching that fast. I’m not sure what the record is for the fastest baseball ever thrown during a pull down is. I’ve seen Trevor Bauer hit 109 in one of his videos.
All these guns get the velocity out of the hand. Getting it at the plate is more realistic because that is what the batter sees; yes it matters. Nolan would probably get near 110 with these modern guns. J R Richards was another guy that would probably hit 105+. Lee Smith is another candidate.
I thought he was on the mound while doing it but he's RUNNING and throwing the ball. If Randy Johnson had a running start from the mound he would've thrown over 120mph if that was the case! Impressive, but would've been more impressive without the extra running off the mound. Just my opinion...
Dudes literally pushing himself like 2% harder each pitch...he warmed up from 99 - 107 incrimately... Never seen an actual pitcher warm up before... That's awesome
Unpopular opinion: I miss the days when you didn’t have to throw 100+ to be considered elite…and when every pitcher in the league didn’t need TJ every three seasons
Love watching these. Makes me miss throwing heat. Always wonder how hard I could have thrown without ever having been injured. Could touch 96 at 17 yrs old 180 lbs 6’7” fast forward couple years in my prime I was 255 lbs. If your young and reading this kids STAY OFF DIRT BIKES!
The analogy feels like the equivalent of a long drive contest competitor in golf vs a pro golfer. Not saying I'm not impressed, just saying there is a difference. Let me see a slider/sinker/change amd I'm on board. Maybe I need to see more! Feels like your students are all in. Nothing like "proof is in the pudding" type of Gas. Im here for it
@@treadathleticssome people must really unhappy with their lives. Why not just enjoy. I think it’s great. What a great recruiting tool to have! That guy has a gift. I wonder what his story is? Maybe nerves in front of huge crowds he draws. Some people just can’t handle performing in front of huge crowds.
How's this guy not in MLB. More accuracy than most. And more speed. Even as a closer for an inning. Man, could really make another team cry. Edit - Never mind. Just saw the top comment. Great job dude.
Hes hitting his target too. Thats insanely impressive w those speeds. The misses are low and not high. Youd expext his misses to be high from overthrowing. Ppl that played ball will understand how impressive that is…
Hes got gas. Idk about pure placement. That pitch and a change up with PP & finesse, he's on his way to a Cy Young, if that right arm and elbow stays together. I hope he stays healthy & rolls thru the minors and on to the bigs.
I have always been fascinated by guys that can throw fast, kick a ball far or drive a golf ball far because, for the most part, it doesn't really have much to do with strength. Of course strength does play a role to an extent but it is not the most important thing. The physics behind it all is just really interesting. They all work off of the same basic principles. There really is no conclusive science as to why some people can do these things and some can't. You either got it or you don't. You can take 100 random guys off the street with the same size and strength of someone like Aroldis Chapman and train them extensively and they still won't be able throw 105 mph.
It's really a mix of everything. There are certainly base levels that nearly all hard throwers hit. But it's certainly a combination of strength, mobility, anatomy, and mechancis
I don't play baseball, so excuse my ignorance: i'd like to know why he is easily throwing 105 when the ball is ~ head high, but is struggling to get 100 when throwing to the catcher? Like, why is that the case? What changes?
When I played we weren’t allowed to do anything at all without a baseball hat on. We were also not allowed to wear shorts even for an indoor practice. It was considered bad baseball etiquette. Coaches and scouts would take that into account when recruiting. Now days there’s no standard.
"OMG he is wearing shorts instead of baseball pants, he must hate the game and anyone that mentions their name in the same sentence as it. He is one of the better pitchers I've seen in the past couple months, but he doesn't wear a hat, so there is no way we should sign him" Ya I'm sure that's what went through a scouts head when they watched this
@ Like I said. Times have changed. I guess if you truly are the best and that far ahead of everyone else you can do what you want. Most of us were competing with other guys who were also very good. We had to show that we were professional and had good work ethics and respect for the game.
With that kind of arm whip he’s going to major arm care or limit his intense bro ball chucking sessions… too many guys throwing like that where their arm reels back up that are toast in a few years
Those are some very generous radar readings to say the least. I’m sure he’s hitting upper 90s and occasionally cracking triple digits, but 107.5, no chance. 105.7 was a misread too.
I really hope his arm doesn't explode. Not sure what he's trying to prove. Either you can strike batters out or not. Batters can time that high speed stuff and they go a long way....
hey quick question, why is it that on some or really.. all of his throws, he’s falling off to his lhs, is it from badly placed linear energy or some final rotational energy that torques him that way when he finishes, just curious why since i’ve been meticulously trying to not do that yet he throws 100 and does do that
This is amazing and I’m not being critical, but is it passable or sustainable more so in the long run to be hyperextending your plant foot leg every pitch? Maybe he was abandoning some mechanics to hit an over 100 number?
Depends on your mobility. As @humanperson7198 mentioned, Verlander has been doing it for decades now. We wouldn't recommend chasing that position though. It's just his body's version of a proper lead leg block.
@@treadathletics>> Could Somebody Please Explain 2 me. Why Sometimes The reading ,ON The RADAR . IT WILL B Different than What. The TRACKMAN SHEET ,That Pops Up 2 The Right.
Performance Coach Hunter Hoopes shuffling 107.5 MPH. Then proceeding to sit 100 MPH off the mound for strikes.
How hard does your coach throw? [Update: Hunter was signed 2 weeks after this bullpen by the Minnesota Twins]
30mph
My coach used to throw 101 in highschool sat like 96 in the bigs after an ingrury names Dylan bundy
My coach topped out at 92 at an NAIA school and had a 3.60 ERA
I get lessons from three guys which are my hitting, fielding, and pitching coaches. Pitching coach hit 95, Fielding sat somewhere around 85-90, and hitting around 80 I think
Not any good if you can't control the location of the ball
I've seen this channel show some 100mph pitchers, but a lot of them are wild. He's whipping in strikes like nothing. Insanely impressive.
What are you talking about? Most were balls and even a deadball
@landsraad- no, most were right down the middle. A couple missed wide. 1 missed low. Wtf you watching? Are you Angel Hernandez???
Right down the middle works against high schoolers not so much against pros
People who never pitched always say exactly what you said. In a velo session like this, velo literally is the only objective. Even if you hit the backstop and lose all your movement. Its about teaching the body how to generate more power and transfer it up the chain morw efficiently. The reason they almost why mostly post these sessions instead of full bullpens working on sequences is because this will get views..
If it’s straight it’ll get crushed.
Dudes adrenaline had to have been through the roof during this
Fr he didn’t even flinch when the ball hit him
Work that type of control imagine the juice on a big league mound. I can’t believe he’s not signed somewhere, by somebody. 😅
@@joeyfung-i what’s scary is that he’s sitting consistent 100 indoors and if he was outdoors on a mound who knows what he could be hitting
@@dodgers4life244 spot on 💯… that kid from A&M throwing 100 consistently in game 2 of the CWS is a great example. The arm talent these days boggles my mind. 100 mph with 21 inches of arm side run boggles my mind.
@@joeyfung-i Yeah, it's bat shit these days. A lot of these guys have not one but three different fastballs, so you have to make a split second decision on a 95+ mph pitch and can't be sure how it will move. Crazy stuff
He’s getting so much leverage from his front side, fun to watch somebody that relies on it so much and you can see the importance in action. Dude reaches like crazy
expand on that for me sir
They say those who cannot, teach. But this man absolutely CAN
I like your comment but I’ve honestly never heard that saying. It’s a dumb saying.
@@derrickrr5516That's because it's wrong. Some highly skilled people cannot teach for nuts.
@@BlindfoldSniperBarry Bonds
@@derrickrr5516 the more accurate saying is, those who cannot do, teach.
@@wgopguy “Those who can, do; those who can't, teach” is a phrase that originated from George Bernard Shaw's 1903 play Man and Superman.
My UCL blew up just watching that 😂 . My man has an arm of rubber lmao. Keep up the good work dude!
I kept thinking Tommy John. I don’t know if he was too close but I didn’t see much movement. Maybe my phone.
my johnson just blew up watching that ball fly
This man coached my daughter in softball last year, and he is just a solid human being. Great person, amazing coach & phenomenal athlete.
This Tennessee Vol LOVES HUNTER HOOPES!!! MY EFFIN DUDE!!! Reading these comments gets me all jacked up!!! LFG HOOPSIE!!!!
@@jvincent1670what language are u use? dog?
101 with 28 inches of rise is mind boggling
How would you even hit this?! 😭
@@seanmoore7690 you dont! lol
The ball does not rise
@@Onecommentable bro get lost. fall in a hole.
@@Onecommentable 🤓🤓🤓
Didn’t even notice he was hit by the ball, lmao. Freak of nature🔥
Didn't even phase him 😆
I felt so bad😭😭
yeah, because catcher returned the ball with same velocity xd
The cool part is how he’s able to control the strength by roughly 1-2 percent each throw up to 107. Working from 90% up to his max for the day.
Thats unreal. Still amazes me on how people throw these balls so fast. Great work!
I’m hearing rumors that 100 with 27 vert is pretty good
@@rrameir if true, yes…..
@@kerrytodd3753 tf you mean “if true” it’s trackman bozo
@@rrameir if you say so, bozo….btw, gravity is real.
@@kerrytodd3753 ???
Lets go Hunter!!!!!!!!!! Played ball with him growing up he is the real deal!!!!!!!!
107 that looks that easy is insane
100 and precise! Wow! My hope is that he stays healthy throwing those lasers! 🤟✌️👍👌🎯♥️
24 vert on the fastball… good lord this guy is nasty
The fact that this kid can throw 100mph (and 107 mph from a crow hop) and is still only the Frontier League speaks volumes about the level of talent at the highest levels of play. Many of these are solid strikes too, unlike many of the guys on the channel that wildly throw mid to upper 90s from a run. Hope Hunter makes it to the bigs someday!
He's not currently pitching in the Frontier League. Pitched there last season and has since retired.
@@treadathletics Ah gotcha. Well, he has an amazing gift, perfect mechanics, very well built for pitching. Fun to watch!!
@@treadathletics, a comeback run would be cool to see :)
Respectfully asking, what would make an MLB team not want to consider someone like him? Is it pitch selection, stamina or another factor that you work on at the camp here?
@@coryfoster718 not if they are the Yankees pitching staff currently lol, thanks for answering!
Let's just stop playing games, these pens with the boys behind got to be the best vibes ever 😂👍
yeah, for flamers
@@arresthillary9502what’s your damage little boy
My son is 7 years old and plays baseball out here in Miami. Watching this young man throw this baseball is absolutely impressive. May GOD bless him, his health, and his physical capabilities to become great at this sport. Truly inspiring and amazing to watch.
There it is. There it is right there. That's it right there. That's what I'm talking about.
Absolutely love when a coach shows why they’re coach
Those are the most effortless 100+ throws I’ve ever seen
I can compose entire orchestral film score type music and actually read all of the instrument parts, studied music at university of Michigan and it’s still what I do today for my “job”…I can sit at a piano and make up an entire song in front of you and let you pick out the notes to start on, and have a song composed in any genre in about 15 minutes…. And I would give all of that up, the talent, the ability, the allure of composing, the ability to evoke any emotion out of other people based on what notes i play…..to be able to do what that dude is doing, with that speed, and power; precision, and be able to have an arsenal of pitches that you are awesome at, and play a team sport at a high level, be great at something like pitching. That shit is so freakin fascinating and awesome to watch and see how it’s done, and then add playing in front of crowds of people where generally half of them love you (if you are good 😂) and the other half wants you to fail……
Dammit that is so awesome
You have a different gift. Enjoy it. A pitch last 400 milliseconds. Music lasts forever.
Fun fact: the fastest pitch ever thrown in an mlb game was 105.8mph by Aroldis Chapman during September 2010
idk if ur just dropping a fact or confused
confused abt what
Yeah, but this guy didn’t break that record because he wasn’t pitching that fast. I’m not sure what the record is for the fastest baseball ever thrown during a pull down is. I’ve seen Trevor Bauer hit 109 in one of his videos.
All these guns get the velocity out of the hand. Getting it at the plate is more realistic because that is what the batter sees; yes it matters. Nolan would probably get near 110 with these modern guns. J R Richards was another guy that would probably hit 105+. Lee Smith is another candidate.
Steve Dalkowski.
that little counter coil with his upper body during the drop / drive phase is so cool! extreme but very polished mechanics
bro was SHOVING HOLY SHI
He’s got a good follow through and leg drive that’s for sure. Well done
Title of video should read ‘pitching coach throws 100 mph from mound’. The 107 was with a running start and wasnt a pitch…..title is a bit misleading.
I thought he was on the mound while doing it but he's RUNNING and throwing the ball. If Randy Johnson had a running start from the mound he would've thrown over 120mph if that was the case! Impressive, but would've been more impressive without the extra running off the mound. Just my opinion...
Dudes literally pushing himself like 2% harder each pitch...he warmed up from 99 - 107 incrimately... Never seen an actual pitcher warm up before... That's awesome
If this guy ever starts working out, he might get some velocity.....😜that's some heat brother!
Look at his chest and his arms, he ain’t a twig or fat
Guessing you didn’t see the sarcasm of my comment?😂
man the dudes consistency is god like. that dot pattern, man hes going to be very well paid!!!!!!
Unpopular opinion: I miss the days when you didn’t have to throw 100+ to be considered elite…and when every pitcher in the league didn’t need TJ every three seasons
hitters evolved. Any pitcher from the 80's would have an era of 5+ now. It's just the way it is.
Not as unpopular as you may think
@@erick4923 I mostly agree, but I also think changing speeds, movement and control will always get outs, even if the fastball isn’t upper 90’s-100+
@@magnusrylander Thanks. I thought I was gonna get blasted for writing that, I’m very pleasantly surprised so far lol
Those days are right now. Multiple cy young wimners thay can't throw over 97 are active.
Love watching these. Makes me miss throwing heat. Always wonder how hard I could have thrown without ever having been injured. Could touch 96 at 17 yrs old 180 lbs 6’7” fast forward couple years in my prime I was 255 lbs. If your young and reading this kids STAY OFF DIRT BIKES!
No one asked
That leg block is insane
0:23 yep that is the Garrett Cole face of approval right there, folks.
Slowmos - 2:02 2:31
100MPH - 3:02 3:37
Amazing how he throws so fast and still controls the ball 🫡💪🏽
*Knock* *Knock*
Who's there?
Tommy John!
So ture
His Ball Placement Is More Impressive Than The Immense Power 👌🏿!
lmao how is he not signed, those were dots
give it a week…
Probably because he doesn't really have anything else besides the fastball
Because it’s about getting outs, not just throwing hard.
@@TWolfyG looks like he could get outs very essily
@@lucasborja3797 You don’t understand how pitching works, it’s more than throwing hard.
The analogy feels like the equivalent of a long drive contest competitor in golf vs a pro golfer. Not saying I'm not impressed, just saying there is a difference. Let me see a slider/sinker/change amd I'm on board. Maybe I need to see more! Feels like your students are all in. Nothing like "proof is in the pudding" type of Gas. Im here for it
i wanna run through a wall now
What is bro doing here💀
@@GrapezProd627you're brothers?
get this man in the mlb NOW
how is he not in the major league
You have to get outs in the major leagues
@@TWolfyGnot a satisfactory answer, dude. Who is to say this guy can’t get outs. He’s a pitching coach for christ’s sake
@@g3toutth3way So every pitching coach should be a big leaguer? Make some sense. It’s more about being a PITCHER than being a HARD thrower.
Chapman made a career out of throwing heaters @@TWolfyG
@@neerajnongmaithem392 Chapman knows how to PITCH. He has a great slider that he mixes in as well.
HOw is this guy not in the big leagues? He could take some speed off his fastball and STILL sit at high 90s. Jeezis.
Yeah, we get it, he can absolutely throw HEAT, but can he throw a nasty slider, curve or change-up?
Yes
A team definitely has a spot for him surely. Straight gas ⛽️
someone at least bring bro in for camp my goodness
absolute legend Will Kennedy in the back
At 03:25 poor man’s Paul Skenes makes an appearance
"We have Paul Skenes at home"
How does he keep pitching faster and faster?! 😂 Phenomenal!
Apparently no one in the mlb, at least during a game, has thrown 107 mph. Which makes this even more impressive.
I think Aroldis Chapman has the record at like 104 or something
@@easyrock6296 there's a shortstop recently that threw 106 to first base but it was wild.
@@0_fksgvn955 that means nothing when you are running into the throw. the forward motion increases the mph
@@arresthillary9502 your response means even less to me
Anyone wanna give props to the catcher for having the balls to sit back there and take it?
You ever catch 100 mph before and like it?
And for strikes 😮😮😮
His arm angle is crazy, interested in how the trainers see that in terms of longevity. Super curious on this one. big fan of the site.
does the MLB allow happy gilmore windups? for real
When he threw 100 he pushed off the rubber with more leg drive
The speed is one thing, but he’s location and consistency with that speed is amazing.
105 off the plate is equall to zero. Sorry, but, this guy goes nowhere.
😂 ok mark
@@treadathleticssome people must really unhappy with their lives. Why not just enjoy. I think it’s great. What a great recruiting tool to have! That guy has a gift. I wonder what his story is? Maybe nerves in front of huge crowds he draws. Some people just can’t handle performing in front of huge crowds.
Literally throwing 100 down the middle? 😂
Finish the vid next time.
Why is bro mad? 😂
How's this guy not in MLB. More accuracy than most. And more speed. Even as a closer for an inning. Man, could really make another team cry.
Edit - Never mind. Just saw the top comment. Great job dude.
Pure and complete ⛽️ 🔥
HOOPSIE!!!!! MY DUDE!!! 💪 PROUD OF YOU KID!!
My shoulder hurts just watching this!!!
this is Hunter Hoopes and he played at Alabama for the past two years RTR
Hes hitting his target too. Thats insanely impressive w those speeds. The misses are low and not high. Youd expext his misses to be high from overthrowing. Ppl that played ball will understand how impressive that is…
Is this dude in the pros? He’s throwing smoke!
Hes got gas. Idk about pure placement. That pitch and a change up with PP & finesse, he's on his way to a Cy Young, if that right arm and elbow stays together. I hope he stays healthy & rolls thru the minors and on to the bigs.
Yo that’s my coach 🎉🎉🎉
I have always been fascinated by guys that can throw fast, kick a ball far or drive a golf ball far because, for the most part, it doesn't really have much to do with strength. Of course strength does play a role to an extent but it is not the most important thing. The physics behind it all is just really interesting. They all work off of the same basic principles. There really is no conclusive science as to why some people can do these things and some can't. You either got it or you don't. You can take 100 random guys off the street with the same size and strength of someone like Aroldis Chapman and train them extensively and they still won't be able throw 105 mph.
It's really a mix of everything. There are certainly base levels that nearly all hard throwers hit. But it's certainly a combination of strength, mobility, anatomy, and mechancis
At what age will his arm give out if he keeps properly tuned and injury free?
How is he not in the big leagues? Also the neck slap reminds me of Eric sim
Reminds me of that line from Bull Durham when Crash gets knocked down; “Son of a bitch throws hard”.
I don't play baseball, so excuse my ignorance: i'd like to know why he is easily throwing 105 when the ball is ~ head high, but is struggling to get 100 when throwing to the catcher? Like, why is that the case? What changes?
How is this guy not in the big leagues?
Lots of guys can wing it up to 100. Few can deliver semi consistent accuracy 95+ which is what it takes to make it big places.
@Thatuptownguy >>> Unless You R were GREG MADDUX, GREINKE etc etc
This guy is throwing consistent accurate 100+....
Someone give this guy a contract
Twins snagged him already 🫡
@@treadathletics let’s go I can watch my favorite team and a amazing pitcher
Pretty impressive. Thanks for sharing.
What's more impressive is the accuracy with how hard he throws.
How to build credibility as a coach 101
When I played we weren’t allowed to do anything at all without a baseball hat on. We were also not allowed to wear shorts even for an indoor practice. It was considered bad baseball etiquette. Coaches and scouts would take that into account when recruiting. Now days there’s no standard.
"OMG he is wearing shorts instead of baseball pants, he must hate the game and anyone that mentions their name in the same sentence as it. He is one of the better pitchers I've seen in the past couple months, but he doesn't wear a hat, so there is no way we should sign him" Ya I'm sure that's what went through a scouts head when they watched this
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Like I said. Times have changed.
I guess if you truly are the best and that far ahead of everyone else you can do what you want. Most of us were competing with other guys who were also very good. We had to show that we were professional and had good work ethics and respect for the game.
If I could take a poll vaulter's run at it, it would make me look better too!
He played for Alabama and was a pretty good pitcher!
With that kind of arm whip he’s going to major arm care or limit his intense bro ball chucking sessions… too many guys throwing like that where their arm reels back up that are toast in a few years
Still props for mad velo
Why isn't this guy in MLB??
4:15 he cant feel anything anymore hhahahah
Those are some very generous radar readings to say the least. I’m sure he’s hitting upper 90s and occasionally cracking triple digits, but 107.5, no chance. 105.7 was a misread too.
🤔 All cross-checked between Trackman and Stalker radar guns
he did not even have to try on the 102mph pitch 🔥💀
4:23 gets a hug from Skenes
Lovin it man. Live the moment. U got glorious things ahead!!!
Bobby Cox once said major league players can hit a fighter jet if it's flying straight 😂
I really hope his arm doesn't explode. Not sure what he's trying to prove. Either you can strike batters out or not. Batters can time that high speed stuff and they go a long way....
Career era higher than some little leaguers. Now that’s a coach!
Film is cut up to make it look like all dots. Right right right. Good stuff. Plus it said 100+ I didn’t see any plus 100.
Guys a beast. I’m kidding around with that comment.
Impressive
Dude isn't small person
Crazy not off the mound no real wind up 102...
Dang
If they ever let pitchers use a crow-hop, they'll definitely give this kid a call..
hey quick question, why is it that on some or really.. all of his throws, he’s falling off to his lhs, is it from badly placed linear energy or some final rotational energy that torques him that way when he finishes, just curious why since i’ve been meticulously trying to not do that yet he throws 100 and does do that
He has near perfect mechanics he doesn’t fall off until after the ball is decently far out of his hand
This is amazing and I’m not being critical, but is it passable or sustainable more so in the long run to be hyperextending your plant foot leg every pitch? Maybe he was abandoning some mechanics to hit an over 100 number?
Justin Verlander does the same thing and he’s had a 20 year career with minimal injuries so i’d say it’s probably not a big deal
Depends on your mobility. As @humanperson7198 mentioned, Verlander has been doing it for decades now. We wouldn't recommend chasing that position though. It's just his body's version of a proper lead leg block.
@@treadathletics>> Could Somebody Please Explain 2 me. Why Sometimes The reading ,ON The RADAR . IT WILL B Different than What. The TRACKMAN SHEET ,That Pops Up 2 The Right.
Blew my arm out just watching
Hyper extended my knee watching!
wow, this is so nice
The heat is fantastic...but the LOCATION? If dude can live down there in the bottom of the zone, he's gonna be DEATH.