How fast is a 70 mph fastball from 60 feet?

For example, 60' divided by 46' equals 1.30. Multiply 1.30 times 70 mph, and you have 91. That's why we say that 70 mph from 46 feet equals 91 mph from 60 feet.
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How fast is 65 mph from 40 feet?

For instance if you play in a league with 54 foot mounds and you are doing batting practice from 40 feet, and you'd like to simulate 65 mph, you would have 40 ft x 65mph / 54 ft = 48.15mph.
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How long does it take a 70 mph fastball to reach home plate?

A fastball takes . 4 seconds to reach home plate after it leaves a pitcher's hand, but a hitter needs a full . 25 seconds to see the ball and react. “Light hits our eye and the information needs to get to our brain,” said researcher Gerrit Maus of UC Berkeley.
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Is 70 mph pitch fast?

The average fastball is between 50-60 mph. Although at this age the players may begin to reach puberty, and for that reason, it is not unusual to see a pitcher throwing around 70 mph. The changeup velocity at this age is generally between 40-50 mph.
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How fast is 70 mph from 46 feet?

For example, 60' divided by 46' equals 1.30. Multiply 1.30 times 70 mph, and you have 91. That's why we say that 70 mph from 46 feet equals 91 mph from 60 feet.
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How fast should a 15 year old throw?

Average freshman pitcher (14 to 15 year old) cruising speed would be about 70 mph. Average cruising speed for a good high school pitching prospect at 14 to 15 years old would be about 75 mph.
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How fast do 14 year olds pitch?

The changeup velocity at this age is typically between 40-50 mph. The pitchers in the 13 and 14 year old age group can be heavily involved in travel baseball, or finishing up their Little League experience. A typical fastball from this age group is anywhere from 55 mph (on the low side) to 75 mph.
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Can everybody throw 90 mph?

Velocity Myth #2: “I Throw 90”

Despite it being more common than ever, still, very few pitchers can do this. On the average Division-I baseball team, each team usually has 4-8 players capable of touching 90mph, though perhaps only 1 or 2 who can average it.
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What's the slowest pitch in MLB?

This 35.1 MPH Frank Schwindel pitch is the slowest (known/measured) MLB pitch to ever get hit for a home run!
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How fast does a 100 mph fastball get to home plate?

A 100-mph fastball takes roughly 375-400 milliseconds to reach the plate. For reference, the blink of an eye takes 300-400 milliseconds.
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Is it hard to hit a 90 mph fastball?

Throwing a fastball 90 mph is what every pitcher wants but only a rare few can do it. Some who can do it also want the ability to do every pitch. The problem is most pitchers have very little understanding of the requirements for throwing a fastball 90 mph.
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How fast is a 70 mph fastball from 30 feet?

A pitching machine is set at 70 mph. When the machine is placed 60 feet from home plate, the pitch appears to be traveling at 70 mph (it's actual speed) when it reaches the player. Now if the machine is moved half the distance home, so 30 feet away, the same pitch appears to travel at 140 mph.
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How many feet traveled at 70 mph?

Now, to remember when driving, 70 mph is 102 2/3 ft/sec.
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Can a 12 year old pitch 90 mph?

Can a 12 year old pitch 90 mph? The average fastball thrown by an adolescent player ranges from 50-60 mph, with some reaching up to 72 mph in spurts. Keep an eye out for young players who are throwing balls close to 90 mph – it's possible that they've reached their peak performance level early on.
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How can I increase my pitch speed?

Higher speeds of torso and pelvis rotation will undoubtedly increase your pitching velocity so committing to improving this internal rotation is crucial. In other words, the more separation a pitcher obtains from their hips to their shoulders, the better and faster their pitch will be.
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How fast do d2 pitchers throw?

There is a Division II College World Series which is set up similarly to the NCAA Division I College World Series. Division II pitchers often have a throwing velocity of 82 miles per hour to 90+ miles per hour.
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Does lifting weights help you throw harder?

Throwing harder requires a combination of strength, power, mobility and stability. Strength training is the best way to develop these traits. When we lift weights, our muscles get stronger so they can produce more force. When we express that force quickly, we develop power.
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What is the fastest pitch thrown by a 9 year old?

NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- Nine-year-old Jericho Scott is a good baseball player -- too good, it turns out. The right-hander has a fastball that tops out at about 40 mph. He throws so hard that the Youth Baseball League of New Haven told his coach that the boy could not pitch any more.
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What's the fastest pitch in baseball?

Ryan Helsley throws 104 mph pitch.
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What muscles help you throw a baseball harder?

Professional pitchers predominantly use the subscapularis and latissimus dorsi for acceleration, whereas amateurs use more of the rotator cuff muscles with an active pectoralis minor and a relatively quiescent latissimus dorsi.
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How fast did pitchers throw in the 1980s?

So when you read of 85-90 mph fastballs from the early 1980s, realize that they would be registering much faster with current measurement tech. An 85 mph fastball (if registered by a Speedgun at the plate) would be roughly 93 mph if measured by Statcast out of the pitcher's hand.
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