Are MLB pitchers becoming bionic? 105mph Fastball....sick!!!

in sports •  7 years ago  (edited)

What in the wide world of sports is going on with today’s pitchers in Major League Baseball?! Cardinals pitcher Jordan Hicks throws two pictches in the same game that hit 105mph on the radar gun. Holy Smokes....back in the 90’s when I played I got an at bat against John Burke when we played the Florida Gators while they were #1 in the Nation. Burke, who was a first round draft pick of the Colorado Rockies threw 93-96 in those days and was unanimously considered the hardest thrower in College and certainly had one of the top five fastballs in the Big Leagues as well.
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I can assure you that 95mph is very difficult to hit and in the 90’s era a 90-92 MPH as a high school senior was certainly enough to get you drafted. Today TONS of pitchers in high school can throw gas in the low 90’s but the difference between 95 and 105 is a country mile apart! Watching Jordan Hicks highlights is a blur. The guy not only works fast on the bump, his fastball is nitro infused propane! What are the trainers, workouts, supplements and diet doing to increase the speed of a Baseball by light years in the last decade? If pitchers get any better we may see the day where a hitter just can not hit an object coming that fast from 60 feet away. Below is a video of the record speed pitches that were recorded as a new MLB record, watch it and see for yourself. Standing at the plate and seeing 95 is scary. It sounds like a snake hissing when it’s coming at you and when it hits the catchers mitt, the explosion of the the leather can be a little intimidating because you rarely get to see anyone with that kind of arm strength. If you get one thrown at your ear hole, you have no time to make a decision to get out of the way.


The fact that his fastball is 105 and his sinker is +103 makes Jordan Hicks absolutely lethal to have on your team. His tendency to be a little wild makes him even more dangerous because hitters can not really dig into the batters box for fear of loosing all their feelings....literally.

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I would not want to see anything come at me 100+ mph

Batterrrr up.

That's unbelievable. You can't hit what you can't see. I don't know anything about this guy, but if he's wild he could hurt someone very badly with a pitch. Training regimens and knowledge of nutrition have improved, but the players themselves continue to get bigger, stronger and faster. I think that's one of the reasons we see more injuries in football. When I was a kid watching the NFL, offensive linemen were about 260 and linebackers were generally in the 220s or so. Players who could run 4.7 in the 40-yard dash were considered fast. Guys that size who play those positions would have a hard time making an elite college football team these days.

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waw the best first baller I have ever seen. How could he?......He is really amazing man..

He reached this speed took many hours of practice and a proper food, diet, and supplements.

This is really bionic.

if he continues to go like this, he is gonna break 130 MPH too!
who knows?

is this humanly possible? or is the ball modified somewhat?

Check out the documentary on Netflix titled: Fastball. There's a big difference at where the fastball is clocked now opposed to where they clocked them in times past. They used to be clocked a few feet from home plate, whereas, now they're clocked coming out of the pitchers hand. This is how Aroldis Chapman's pictch was recorded in 2010 clocking in at 105.1 mph. However, that same pitch clocked a few feet in front of home plate clocked in the upper 90's. Still lightning fast no doubt, but there's a little more to the "fastest fastballs" being registered now and their comparison to the fastest of our past.

This sounds familiar like I may have seen it as well. I also remember them comparing the big arms in the old days to modern throwers to try and determine who really threw the fastest ball in MLB history. If I remember right they came to the conclusion that even though the placement of the radar gun is different that Aroldis Chapman still had the fastest pitch ever and that modern pitchers are consistently hitting higher numbers.

Watch it again... conclusion was quite different. This is from an article in Sports Illustrated concerning said conclusion: "The Cuban Missile, Aroldis Chapman, may have thrown a 105.1 mph fastball in 2010 to set a Major League record, but when you correct for radar gun placement, Nolan Ryan's legendary 1974 heater clocked at 100.9 was really the top speed ever, at a blazing 108.5 miles per hour."

Oh wow thanks for the clarification. It's crazy to think that its even humanly possible to throw 108.5 mph. Do you think there was a chance that they were using performance enhancing drugs at all?

This is a universal phenomenon in sports these days. In every sport, the athletes are getting bigger, faster and stronger. The level of training that these athletes do is light years ahead of what they were doing 10 and 20 years ago. Not only is the training getting more sophisticated, it is becoming more specific to the sport. Gone are the days of "hitting the gym". Athletes are participating in very directed and specific training regiments with a variety of targeted activities. Nutrition plans are helping fuel athletes better than ever and the use of trainers and sports psychologists is par for the course. To top it all off, these athletes are getting very serious about their sports at a younger age now. These athletes are being developed at these high levels earlier than in the past and the results are bigger stronger athletes. It is part of why I personally think that the NFL still has rising numbers when it comes to concussions even though they are trying to implement ways to reduce them. There isn't more contact in the sport, the players are just hitting harder than in the past. Bigger and stronger means hitting harder.

Precisely this. I work in the Sports Performance industry and these days we see athletes from all sports taking advantage of physical training, proper nutrition plans, and physical therapists. If you want to compete at the highest levels these things are no longer options they are a must.

Seems as if more and more guys are able to throw 100+ MPH in the recent years. Hicks has struggled with control (14 BB in only 20 IP) which is not good for a reliever.

Eventually hitters can catch up to these fastballs, I'll take a pitcher who can locate his pitches over the young flamethrowers coming up (like Kyle Hendricks).

it is great to see you back after big time.i think MLB pitcher will become bionic

Every generation grows taller and stronger they say. Evolution to see the ball speed up.

I'm new to your blog. Really this game is awesome. I like your post. Thank you for sharing with us

Bring that shit to me man!

105mph Fastball are you kidding me this is seriously so fast.

He reached this speed took many hours practice and a proper food , diet . Keep good work of every time .

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Thats amazing friend thanks a lot for sharing.This is dangerous hitting.

Right on...and when I played..a guy named Maddux won 19-20 games every year (about 360 total) rarely if ever hitting 90...called location location location and movement...a lost art? good post!!

Wow he is a superhuman damnnnnn never seen something like this before

Wow really sounds like he is a cyborg... I would not want to step into that batters box!

105 mph... !!!!!!!!!!!!
That's really fast and almost impossible to touch...and so risky also....

The level of intensity has improved, along with their training regimen. Still it takes nothing away form these guys, they are absolutely inhuman

Hahahaha.
105 mph is quick, very quick.

Pitchers are reminding me of the 90's movie Rookie of the Year LOL

Wow so you've once played?
That's great!
No players is ever complete,players would be good in one thing, not all

I believe today's athletes are pretty much more commited to sports than ever before, and baseball players are no exception. Current record salaries are a big motivation for these young guns who seem very eager to succeed.


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wow its craziest update for us, 105 mph!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

yes i agree this full line

"That's really fast and almost impossible to touch and so risky also"

Pitchers are unbelievable these days. 105 MPG is crazy!

i like sports....
105 mph!!!!!!!!!! it's really soooo.....fast. and very quick.

I read an article a few months ago that introduced the idea that throwing a baseball above 107 mph is relatively impossible based on our physical limitations. It seems to me that notion is going to be challenged pretty soon.

I myself played against a pitcher in high school who was throwing 93 mph so I can only image the difficulty of hitting a 105 mph fastball. I was happy just to make contact and hit a weak foul ball down the first base line haha.

I attribute the increase in pitching speed to the new dedication baseball players have with their physical training. I currently work in the Sports Performance industry and spent time this off season training MLB players. In this day and age all athletes regardless of sport or position take their strength and conditioning seriously as they know it is now a requirement to compete at the highest levels.

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Really fast, so fast. I love baseball, it's one of my favorite sports.

amazing people is real..he is unstopable man..

Nada fácil ver una recta a mas de 100mph @broncnutz saludos desde venezuela.

There is a youtube clip of Michael Kopech now with the White Sox crow hopping and hitting

110mph

and I believe it this guy has a ridiculous arm and will be in the majors soon the real feat is being crazy enough to be standing right behind that net when he uncorks it
...

110! lol

It's baseball express of US

He is fast bowler of baseball

Excillent post dear and very nice photography

High speed it is .
It need risk also a lot of hard practice to face this speed .

In case of first bowling, everyone want to swing with speed..
combination of both makes a bowler perfect..
he is a good bowler..👌👌

Hola amigo @broncnuz, es extra ordinario ver una pelota a esta velocidad o mas 100 mpt, saludos desde venezuela

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this is insane, he is going to make new records

sports makes a man feet

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waow its really nice he is just so fast may be he is going to make a new record :P @broncnutz

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This is amazing stuff from him sir hope his next target will be 110 kph

That is unreal. A 2 seam fastball going 105. I can't believe the guy got wood on that second pitch. 90 mph jumps at you pretty hard. 95 is unreal and a person almost has to see it everyday to not look like an idiot against that. 105 is just craziness.

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Wow this is really bonic what a smashing stuff he had picked bones out of it.

waw his pitheing is a outstanding level.....

It is true, your comments are very good congratulations, it´s so impresionant, I remember for example recent case Aroldis Chapman, and some years ago Jhonatan Papelbon, But the speed is not necessarily a guarantee of success in big leagues,They need throws with control due to the fact, batters learn to hit rapid balls.

Now a day even being the healthy players They do the surgery called Tomy Jhon, this really calls the attention Because of this players acquire more speed in their balls, this is an indicator of athletes an all are improving even the sport medicine.

MLB pitchers are going bisark any ways thank you so much sir for sharing.