How fast should a 12 year old pitcher throw?

11 And 12-Year-Olds
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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What is a fast pitch for a 12 year old?

11 and 12 Year Olds

The average fastball is between 50-60 mph. However, at this age the players may start to hit puberty, therefore it is not uncommon to see a pitcher throwing near 70 mph. The changeup velocity at this age is typically between 40-50 mph.
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How fast should a 13 year old pitcher throw?

This is answered for every age imaginable, if you search the forums for details. Short answer is is 55-60 mph. Anything faster than that is above average.
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How much should a 12 year old pitch?

The league age pitch counts for Little League Baseball® are as follows: Ages 13-16 – 95 pitches per day. Ages 11-12 – 85 pitches per day. Ages 9-10 – 75 pitches per day.
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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 fast do d3 pitchers throw?

Division III players have a pitching velocity of 77 miles per hour to 82 miles per hour on average. Along with this, coaches often look for Division III players to have a strikeout to walk ratio of 1:1 and an ERA ranging from 2.50 to 3.50.
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How fast do d1 pitchers throw?

Prototypical Division I pitching recruits throw anywhere between 87 and 95 MPH on a consistent basis. It is important to remember that coaches are looking for pitchers to consistently throw at this velocity, not just touch it every once and awhile.
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What is fast for a high school pitcher?

Generally, 14 year old average cruising speed would be about 65 mph. 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 can I increase my 12 year old pitching speed?

Do not allow the glove to go too far behind the lead hip.
  1. Eliminate the "balance point" ...
  2. Raise lead knee to a minimum of 60% (but not more than 70%) of pitcher's overall height during leg kick. ...
  3. Increase elbow flexion at stride foot contact. ...
  4. Keep the head behind the lead hip longer. ...
  5. Don't rush.
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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 did Babe Ruth throw?

Babe Ruth was a legendary baseball player and one of the most popular athletes in history. He is best known for his home run record, but he also had an impressive throwing ability. What is this? A study found that Babe Ruth threw the ball with an average speed of 97 miles per hour.
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How fast does the average high school pitcher throw?

The average high school fastball, including all high school players, varies from 75–85 MPH. But that includes seniors 17 and 18 years old. As a 15-year-old sophomore, a JV fastball is about 75, a varsity fastball 80. For comparison, taking all 15-year-old organized baseball, the average is 65–69.
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How fast is Nolan Ryan throw?

Nolan Ryan: 108.1 MPH

Nolan Ryan with a 108.1 MPH reading according to the doppler laser radar readings that were used in 1974.
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What do college scouts look for in a pitcher?

Physical Maturity: Scouts will evaluate a pitcher's body to determine if he "feels" the pitcher can improve his velocity in the future with added strength and natural, physical maturity. Scouts will examine the height, weight, visual body fat, and athleticism to help them come to a conclusion.
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Can pitching velocity be taught?

For most pitchers, from sandlots to stadiums, velocity has never been a decision. Anything else in pitching can be learned — from teammates, coaches, even books. But nobody teaches a fastball, it is said; either you throw hard or you don't.
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How often should a 12 year old practice pitching?

11-12 year olds:

If your youth throws 21-35 pitches in a game then they will require a one day rest break. If your youth throws 36-50 pitches in a game then they will require a 2 day rest break. If your youth throws 51-65 pitches in a game then they will require a 3 day rest break.
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Can a 12 year old throw 80?

A 12 year old can throw a baseball at about 80 MPH. This is pretty impressive for their age, and they will be able to keep this speed up as they get older. A 12 year old can throw a baseball at about 80 MPH. This means that they can hit the ball quite far.
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What do baseball scouts look for?

It's more than just velocity

As a starting point, scouts start by looking at a pitcher's strength, stamina, agility and aggressiveness, and then look at things like arm action and delivery. Sure it's nice to throw hard, but scouts are also looking for movement and deception.
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What does it take to be a d1 pitcher?

In terms of statistics, Division I pitching recruits have an ERA below 2.00, average at least one strikeout per inning, and walk less than one or less batters every two innings. On average, they have the ability to throw many innings, and most often they are only used on the mound and rarely as position players.
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How fast do you have to throw to throw 300 feet?

In the low-80s is a good estimate. Check out the velocity chart in this article that uses physics data from one of the world's baseball physics experts, Dr. Alan Nathan. His calculator of fly ball distance is a great estimator, and it shows that somewhere between 77-82 is needed to throw approximately 300 feet.
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Can a 12 year old throw 70 mph?

11 And 12-Year-Olds

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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Is it hard to 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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Who can throw a baseball 100 mph?

As far as the technology of the time could tell us, Nolan Ryan threw a 100 mph fastball. Randy Johnson was clocked as high as 102. Bob Feller may have hit 104 in his day, although we only have some creative science experiments to rely on for that figure.
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