there has been a lot of debate not so long ago about the authenticity of ESPN's radars.
Naw come on. Really?????
there has been a lot of debate not so long ago about the authenticity of ESPN's radars.
The Montana LL girl being discussed is 16 or 17...not 12
Also, there has been a lot of debate not so long ago about the authenticity of ESPN's radars. Seems like they may cook the calibration a bit to draw in more of an audience. ...
Naw come on. Really?????
Last time I checked 70 was around 68mph which was her working speed, which is different than top speed. Scarborough was also 5'-7" and also hit 70mph upon occasion.
I thought Scarborough was 5' 5", from some information I think I saw on her web site. It could be 5' 7" with cleats.
There is a 2016 pitcher in Atlanta who throws 65+ MPH and she is 5'-6", 125 lbs.
I thought she was taller? Wait until she gets into college and gets the weight and muscle. Hello 70!
This is NOT my DD! My DD is 5'-10", and she is a 2017.
I tuned in for a little while and saw a girl that was supposedly throwing 67. Yet she was getting hit pretty hard.
The a couple of days later I was watching what was listed as the PGF 18U tournament and the pitchers were throwing around 63 or so. It makes little sense that there would be that sort of discrepancy between the top tournament in the country and a relatively minor one.