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  • a little chin music

    Still looks like a balk to me... if it's a repost yuck fou

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    considering the video is from 2011 yes its probably a repost. lol. Chapman has always had a windup like that. I guess since he is consistent and "remains in motion-ish" it is not a balk.
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    • #3
      Give it back to the king.

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      • #4
        It's hard to balk when there isn't a runner on base. He got smashed in the face by a line drive in spring training and hasn't played this season yet but he was a rock star closer for a couple of seasons. Hopefully he comes back strong.

        Feliz was within a couple of mph before his injury and Ogando can hit triple digits if he's excited. Chapman is the current king though for sure. However Verlander can hit 102 after pitching 8 shut out innings, which is considerably more valuable.

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        • #5
          Sucker was moving.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BP View Post
            It's hard to balk when there isn't a runner on base. He got smashed in the face by a line drive in spring training and hasn't played this season yet but he was a rock star closer for a couple of seasons. Hopefully he comes back strong.

            Feliz was within a couple of mph before his injury and Ogando can hit triple digits if he's excited. Chapman is the current king though for sure. However Verlander can hit 102 after pitching 8 shut out innings, which is considerably more valuable.


            I totally agree.. it blows my mind when Verlander can hit triple digits in the late innings of a game. I'm still waiting for somebody to throw 110+. I'm sure somebody will do it eventually.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by tribaltalon View Post
              I totally agree.. it blows my mind when Verlander can hit triple digits in the late innings of a game. I'm still waiting for somebody to throw 110+. I'm sure somebody will do it eventually.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by tribaltalon View Post
                I totally agree.. it blows my mind when Verlander can hit triple digits in the late innings of a game. I'm still waiting for somebody to throw 110+. I'm sure somebody will do it eventually.
                Nolan would pitch faster as he went deeper into innings. I imagine it has to do with getting tired and having less touch control on your sliders/curves: start throwing fireballs down the edges!
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                I can't get over the fact that you get to go live the rest of your life, knowing that someone made a Halloween costume out of you. LMAO!!
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                • #9
                  That's a good memory on Don!

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                  • #10
                    am i the only one that was expecting this...

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by tribaltalon View Post
                      I totally agree.. it blows my mind when Verlander can hit triple digits in the late innings of a game. I'm still waiting for somebody to throw 110+. I'm sure somebody will do it eventually.
                      If someone as strong as Chapman, Strasburg or Verlander worked out of a delivery like Lincecum's they'd either rip the tendons out of their arm or pick up 5 mph.

                      However a creative groundskeeper could raise the mound a little and move the rubber forward a bit, it'd look like a 110mph pitch. Or if the umpire staff is short a crafty pitcher could stand a few inches in front of it and speed up the delivery.

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                      • #12
                        I would like to see the mound raised up to the pre-Gibson rule of 15 inches. thatd be BA!
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