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Fastball Speed....

  • swamisez
    Pretty sure the best fastball I ever threw got jimmy jacked off the silo at Jackson High School's old field. Some kid in our district all-star game hit it a ton, he deserved to pimp it out because he hammered it.

    If I had to guess, it was probably 87-89 mph.
  • Ironman92
    swamisez;887689 wrote:Pretty sure the best fastball I ever threw got jimmy jacked off the silo at Jackson High School's old field. Some kid in our district all-star game hit it a ton, he deserved to pimp it out because he hammered it.

    If I had to guess, it was probably 87-89 mph.

    Where did you play high school ball?
  • se-alum
    Lol....so much BS on this thread.
  • HitsRus
    Lol....so much BS on this thread.

    I second that. I was going to call 'bullshit' on most of this, but you beat me to it. I considered myself to have an average HS fast ball and topped out at 72.. If you threw 80-82, you were probably the staff Ace and an all -league player.

    30 years later... the fastest kid that I saw pitch at the high school level threw 87 and he was a 6th round pick by the Yankees (Jason Stephens, Tallmadge). SonHits HS team went to the regionals 2 years in a row and the fastest guy they had, could, on occasion, hit 85. Three other pitchers over those two years bounced around 80. That was one hell of a staff.

    sonHits played against Andy Sonnastine several times...the kid was pretty fast...threw 80 maybe 82 in High School.
  • Ironman92
    HitsRus;887844 wrote:I second that. I was going to call 'bullshit' on most of this, but you beat me to it. I considered myself to have an average HS fast ball and topped out at 72.. If you threw 80-82, you were probably the staff Ace and an all -league player.

    30 years later... the fastest kid that I saw pitch at the high school level threw 87 and he was a 6th round pick by the Yankees (Jason Stephens, Tallmadge). SonHits HS team went to the regionals 2 years in a row and the fastest guy they had, could, on occasion, hit 85. Three other pitchers over those two years bounced around 80. That was one hell of a staff.

    sonHits played against Andy Sonnastine several times...the kid was pretty fast...threw 80 maybe 82 in High School.

    Yeah....during high school the fastest I saw/faced was 85....and before my sr year I attended a 9 star baseball camp/showcase in Dublin and there were 100's of college hopefuls and 2 guys cracked 87....one threw 89 and one threw 91 (he was pulled aside by several people after his turn).....the rest of us were 75-83.

    Funny story on this camp/showcase...on day 2 we played 4 inning games all day and I three a perfect freaking game buy my defense was amazing behind me and my 2nd baseman was Chad Myers (played off and on for the Cubs for about 3 years)....he robbed 3 should be hits.....he was easily the best player there.
  • Ironman92
    Zach Farmer.....jr at little ol Piketon is an all-american on 3 different lists....but he throws 93-94 at age 16....so he's an extreme exception.
  • karen lotz
    HitsRus;887844 wrote:I second that. I was going to call 'bullshit' on most of this, but you beat me to it. I considered myself to have an average HS fast ball and topped out at 72.. If you threw 80-82, you were probably the staff Ace and an all -league player.

    30 years later... the fastest kid that I saw pitch at the high school level threw 87 and he was a 6th round pick by the Yankees (Jason Stephens, Tallmadge). SonHits HS team went to the regionals 2 years in a row and the fastest guy they had, could, on occasion, hit 85. Three other pitchers over those two years bounced around 80. That was one hell of a staff.

    sonHits played against Andy Sonnastine several times...the kid was pretty fast...threw 80 maybe 82 in High School.

    Congrats on being average.
  • BR1986FB
    Ironman92;888034 wrote:Zach Farmer.....jr at little ol Piketon is an all-american on 3 different lists....but he throws 93-94 at age 16....so he's an extreme exception.
    There was a kid in our Hot Stove league WAY back who hit 95 on the gun at age 15. He was from Grafton (Midview). Think his name was Villevac or Vivilac or something like that. This was back in the early 80's. That shit was scary because he hit one of my teammates who squared to bunt right in the nuts with a fastball. Luckily the kid was wearing a cup but I think the fastball may have shattered it. :D As you said, extreme exception.
  • HitsRus
    Congrats on being average.
    You mean congrats on having an average fast ball. My curve was much better than average...and I spotted my pitches pretty well too.
  • karen lotz
    HitsRus;888405 wrote:You mean congrats on having an average fast ball. My curve was much better than average...and I spotted my pitches pretty well too.

    Nah, I meant what I posted earlier. Congrats.
  • chicago510
    I got a 32 on my ACT
  • jmog
    When I played I did see a lefty who threw low 90s, he was drafted but chose to go to Georgia Tech instead. Name was Chuck Crowder. We did have one other person on our team that did pitch and threw around 88-89 and he was all league.

    I couldn't throw a curve or throw strikes, so I never pitched, just knew I could throw high 80s which is why I played CF, RF, LF, 3B, and C depending on who was pitching.
  • balk14
    HitsRus;887844 wrote:I second that. I was going to call 'bullshit' on most of this, but you beat me to it. I considered myself to have an average HS fast ball and topped out at 72.. If you threw 80-82, you were probably the staff Ace and an all -league player.

    30 years later... the fastest kid that I saw pitch at the high school level threw 87 and he was a 6th round pick by the Yankees (Jason Stephens, Tallmadge). SonHits HS team went to the regionals 2 years in a row and the fastest guy they had, could, on occasion, hit 85. Three other pitchers over those two years bounced around 80. That was one hell of a staff.

    sonHits played against Andy Sonnastine several times...the kid was pretty fast...threw 80 maybe 82 in High School.
    Why are u assuming these speeds are all from high school?? I hit 87 but not til my Jr year of college....

    Also...jmog...where did chuck crowder play in high school?? Crestwood?
  • hasbeen
    Fastest I ever threw off the mound was 80 but I never pitched much.

    My fastest pop time was 1.86 that I was told about at least.
  • HitsRus
    Why are u assuming these speeds are all from high school?? I hit 87 but not til my Jr year of college....
    My apologies to all the ex college pitchers/players on this thread. It seemed that a disproportionate amount amount of people said they could throw 80+ ... I could be we have a lot of college players on this thread.
  • LJ
    swamisez;887689 wrote:jacked off the silo at Jackson High
    Intriguing
  • Hamp89
    HitsRus;888651 wrote:My apologies to all the ex college pitchers/players on this thread. It seemed that a disproportionate amount amount of people said they could throw 80+ ... I could be we have a lot of college players on this thread.

    Lol. Was thinking the same thing hits. I'm honored to be surrounded by so much talent on this board.
  • GoChiefs
    Hamp89;888670 wrote:Lol. Was thinking the same thing hits. I'm honored to be surrounded by so much talent on this board.

    Just because you can throw a ball hard doesn't mean you're talented.
  • 1_beast
    se-alum;887815 wrote:Lol....so much BS on this thread.
    HitsRus;887844 wrote:I second that. I was going to call 'bull****' on most of this, but you beat me to it. I considered myself to have an average HS fast ball and topped out at 72.. If you threw 80-82, you were probably the staff Ace and an all -league player.

    30 years later... the fastest kid that I saw pitch at the high school level threw 87 and he was a 6th round pick by the Yankees (Jason Stephens, Tallmadge). SonHits HS team went to the regionals 2 years in a row and the fastest guy they had, could, on occasion, hit 85. Three other pitchers over those two years bounced around 80. That was one hell of a staff.

    sonHits played against Andy Sonnastine several times...the kid was pretty fast...threw 80 maybe 82 in High School.
    chicago510;888462 wrote:I got a 32 on my ACT
    HitsRus;888651 wrote:My apologies to all the ex college pitchers/players on this thread. It seemed that a disproportionate amount amount of people said they could throw 80+ ... I could be we have a lot of college players on this thread.
    ALL the college level pitchers on here...and 32+ on ACT's...fuckin amazing!!!
  • BR1986FB
    GoChiefs;888681 wrote:Just because you can throw a ball hard doesn't mean you're talented.
    True story...see Fausto Carmona & Ubaldo Jimenez.
  • justincredible
    I can punch real hard and am strong. My punches are vary talanted.
  • Hamp89
    GoChiefs;888681 wrote:Just because you can throw a ball hard doesn't mean you're talented.

    We've got guys who threw perfect games and guys who were able to play multiple positions due to their super strong arms. Talent galore around here.
  • Ironman92
    I played 7 positions (everything but catcher and SS) during a DH at Waverly my senior year.....3rd and 2nd as a lefty



    but only a 24 on my ACT
  • McFly1955
    I grounded out off of Billingsley my Junior year

    He throws fast.
  • jmog
    balk14;888625 wrote:Why are u assuming these speeds are all from high school?? I hit 87 but not til my Jr year of college....

    Also...jmog...where did chuck crowder play in high school?? Crestwood?
    Yes, Crowder played at Crestwood. I played at Mogadore. I believe Crowders senior year was 1995, but it might have been 1994. I only faced him in one game ever, 1-4 with 3 Ks...he not only threw 90s as a lefty but had a curve that fell off a table and was as fast as most HS pitchers fastballs.

    He was amazing, too bad what happened to his arm in college that ended his chance at playing in the majors.