I was about 15 feet away from Sandy Alcantara throwing to Luis Castillo in warmups during the 2022 ASG. Sandy was throwing at like “playing catch with your son” level intent, and Luis’ glove pop was louder than you’d hear from the catcher at most college games lmfao
As a Mariner fan I was bummed he didn't pan out with Seattle. He was the next big flamethrower in 2017 spring training as a 24 year old. He was consistently 100+ back then but something wasn't clicking. Wish he would have got some tweaks back then.
Hunter Green is finding out that 100 and flat is not as effective as 97 with movement. Looks like he's focused on making the ball move now instead of velo.
Look up how to read a trackman report or basics of IVB and Horizontal movement baseball and there’s a lot of TH-cam videos that help explain the basics. It’s pretty complex but the videos helped me
Its based on the graph. Positive horizontal movement is anything with a positive x axis value and vice versa. A right handed slider would have negative horizontal cause it breaks left which is the negative side of the x axis.
Q. does the vertical movement calculate the deviation from the expected effect of gravity? I.e. if a pitch travels in a completely straight line from the hand to the mitt, would the vertical movement be negative (moves against gravity) or zero?
I'm seeing this trend of pitchers doing the whole glove flip before their windup. Has anyone else noticed that too? Ive seen a bunch of pitchers doing that same thing for some reason.
It's always insane seeing these guys warm up, looks like barely any effort and they're hitting 87-88. I gotta go all out just to get 84 lol.
Live arm! It just explodes out of some people's hands.
There’s another level to that. Dudes be warming up at 95 now a days
Bro, I would have get a crow hop in to hum like that
I was about 15 feet away from Sandy Alcantara throwing to Luis Castillo in warmups during the 2022 ASG. Sandy was throwing at like “playing catch with your son” level intent, and Luis’ glove pop was louder than you’d hear from the catcher at most college games lmfao
In my best days, when I was on peak of my abilities, I threw 86 mphs. I love how he is warming up and throwing almost 90 :D
ELECTRIC arm. Its fascinating how these guy throw heat
Thyago is a beast, super nice guy. Got to meet him in Brazil before he went to Japan. Hopefully he gets a bullpen spot with his splitter
m.th-cam.com/video/uZdv-TtiMkg/w-d-xo.html
Let's go Thyago Vieira, I hope see you in the Mlb 🇧🇷🇧🇷
He's playing for the brewers. And he's done very well for what's asked of him so far. Go Brewers
As a Mariner fan I was bummed he didn't pan out with Seattle. He was the next big flamethrower in 2017 spring training as a 24 year old. He was consistently 100+ back then but something wasn't clicking. Wish he would have got some tweaks back then.
Hunter Green is finding out that 100 and flat is not as effective as 97 with movement. Looks like he's focused on making the ball move now instead of velo.
He is so smooth, hitters done for, d.u.n. done for.
Lmao, props on catcher getting out of looking pretty to do work! Respect to y'all
Nosso garoto do Brasil 🇧🇷
I constantly watch these videos.
Can someone please explain to me the vertical/horizonal movement? Negative vs positive? Higher vs lower number?
Look up how to read a trackman report or basics of IVB and Horizontal movement baseball and there’s a lot of TH-cam videos that help explain the basics. It’s pretty complex but the videos helped me
Its based on the graph. Positive horizontal movement is anything with a positive x axis value and vice versa. A right handed slider would have negative horizontal cause it breaks left which is the negative side of the x axis.
@@connorvaziri9319 Ah, that makes complete sense. Never thought Highschool math would be helpful here.
This guy could throw 95 in a tuxedo
Welcome to Baltimore!
braboooo 🇧🇷⛽️
Think about the catcher, having to catch a 94mph ball. crazy skills
looking like a young jose rijo with that screaming slider
Q. does the vertical movement calculate the deviation from the expected effect of gravity? I.e. if a pitch travels in a completely straight line from the hand to the mitt, would the vertical movement be negative (moves against gravity) or zero?
Induced Vertical Break is exactly that. The amount of deviation off of the expected effect of gravity
I'm seeing this trend of pitchers doing the whole glove flip before their windup. Has anyone else noticed that too? Ive seen a bunch of pitchers doing that same thing for some reason.
They're signals to the catcher. The glove dip is their vertical breaking ball/curve ball whatever
It's not really a trend as j haven't played in 14 years and we were taught it in highschool.
They exaggerate the motion more. There are a lot of hard throwing guys with movement. It's just to make sure they know what's coming.
It’s calling pitches, flipping the glove up means fastball, down means curveball, to the side means slider, and poking it means Changeup
Whats the song at the end
what the absolute *fuck* is that slider jesus christ, it's huge but it breaks so late and somehow he throws it high 80s????!?!?!!?
Ooof look at these
Cool some guy throwing a ball
Welcome to Baltimore
I’m quitting baseball. Bro was lobbing in high 80’s im cooked😭
Bruhhhhhhhhhhhh just flickin the wrist with half a leg kick and hes throwing piss missiles
The cut leggings kill me
This guy could play in Little League, i saw his birth certificate and it was written ' I am 12 ' with his picture on it
I have no idea what these numbers are telling me 😅 in terms of why certain numbers were good n bad
I took there class now I signed a 325 mil contract
There's a reason why some humans are in the MLB, they're just different.
My white Sox should bring him back
Sick of seeing the guy talking playing with himself, dude get some cream or something just leave it alone.
First
talker = crabs