What is a good era for a college pitcher?

What do college baseball scouts look for in a pitcher?
  • Pitch velocity: 84 MPH consistently; up to 95+ MPH.
  • Command of at least 3 pitches.
  • ERA: below 2.00.
  • At least 1 K per inning pitched.
  • Walk less than 1 batter per 2 innings pitched.
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What is the average ERA for college pitchers?

An ERA between 4.00 and 5.00 is average; the majority of pitchers have an ERA in this range. An ERA above 5.00 is generally considered below-average, and a pitcher with an ERA above 6.00 for a prolonged period of time is usually in danger of demotion to the bullpen or a lower league.
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Is a 7.00 ERA good?

ERA's above 5.00 – These can be solid go against's considering the circumstances. You really wanna go against a high ERA such as 6.00 or 7.00 especially if a really old pitcher who's lost his stuff is on the mound, a guy that's recently come off injury or a really young player such as a rookie is pitching.
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How hard should a 17 year old pitcher throw?

On the average, a typical Varsity high school fastball is between 75-85 mph, although many good Varsity pitchers will be seeing the upper 80s and low 90 range. The Freshmen pitchers will usually be throwing at a comparable speed to the 13 and 14 year olds, and the Sophomores will lie somewhere in the middle.
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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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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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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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What is the best body type for pitching?

An athletic trainer asked about the ideal frame for a draft-eligible, teenage pitcher estimated that the following characteristics would be most desirable: 6-foot-3, about 180 pounds and with long legs, long arms and a short torso.
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Does height affect pitching speed?

As you can see in table 1, the data show no evidence of a statistically significant correlation, for starting pitchers, between height (in inches) and any of the customary measures of pitching effectiveness.
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What is a good D1 ERA?

What is a good ERA in baseball? An ERA between 2.00 and 4.00 is considered good for high school pitchers. Pitchers looking to play at the D1 level should aim to reach an ERA below 2.00.
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Who is the lowest ERA pitcher?

This is a list of the top 100 players in career earned run average, who have thrown at least 1,000 innings. Ed Walsh holds the MLB earned run average record with a 1.816. Addie Joss (1.887) and Jim Devlin (1.896) are the only other pitchers with a career earned run average under 2.000.
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What is the average ERA in MLB?

An ERA between 4.00 and 5.00 is considered average for a Major League Baseball player in today's era. This number has changed over time and fluctuates when new rules are put into play that favor hitters or new ballpark dimensions are introduced.
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What is the average mph for a 15 year old pitcher?

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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What age do pitchers throw hardest?

As soon as a pitcher finishes high school, they have most likely attained their highest fastball velocity, even though a few small gains are certainly achievable. The average fastball for these senior-level pitchers is 90 mph, but there will always be a few guys who can light up the radar gun close to 100 mph.
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At what age do most pitchers peak?

Generally, pitchers see their velocity peak in their early 20s and steadily decline by a full mile per hour by age 26. After that, velocity drops more sharply and continues a steep decline into a pitcher's 30s.
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What muscles increase pitching speed?

Pitchers generate tons of power from their lower bodies, using their hips, glutes, quads and hamstrings to transfer force from the ground through their torsos and to their arms. Studies show that pitchers with stronger quads land with a stiffer stride leg, resulting in increased velocity.
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Does lifting weights help pitching velocity?

Strength training has not proven to provide benefits for improving pitching velocity or for improving any baseball player's performance. If pitchers are going to condition, then they should specifically do full-body explosive exercises that help the body get into more specific condition for pitching.
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Do strong forearms help with pitching?

A pitcher with good grip strength will throw a four-seamer harder and impart more spin to his breaking pitches. Possessing a strong grips and powerful forearms can also help reduce the risk of elbow injury by increasing the strength of the muscles and ligaments that surround the elbow.
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What is the average D2 fastball?

D2 pitchers are generally upper 70s to low or mid 80s, with the rare exception of high 80s to low 90s. D3 guys are more consistently low to mid 80s, with a fair number able to touch 90s. Competitive D3 divisions will sometimes have guys that sit 87 to 90.
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What do d1 coaches look for in a pitcher?

College coaches want pitchers that can change speeds confidently anytime in the count. Doing this ONE thing, in addition to hitting spots, helps keep even the best colleges hitters off-time to contact! Many college coaches are looking for pitchers that can throw pitches at 3 different speeds.
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What is the most important muscle for a pitcher?

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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What is the average D1 exit Velo?

Good High School/Average Non-D1 College: 85 MPH+ Minimum D1/Good Non-D1: 90 MPH+ Average D1 starter/Fringe Pro: 95 MPH+
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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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What is the average height of a D1 baseball player?

The average regular season record for teams who made the NCAA D1 World Series in 2022 was 44-21, with the average player height/weight of 72.6 inches & 298.3 lbs.
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