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Reds' Pitching Prospect Throws 105 mph
Report: Scout clocks Reds' pitching prospect Chapman at 105 mph
Hang onto your catcher's mitts, people. They reportedly clocked Cincinnati Reds prospect Aroldis Chapman at 105 mph Friday night. No, not in a car, driving home from Louisville Slugger Ballpark. Chapman was pitching for the Triple-A Louisville Bats of the International League. And, Ed Price of AOL Fanhouse reports, the left-hander threw 105 mph. One-oh-five. ![]() Your first thought might be, "Yeah, right. Did he strike out the Loch Ness Monster on three pitches while he was at it?" Price, who usually isn't given to hyperbole, tweeted the news. Via @Ed_Price: Aroldis Chapman tonight hit 105 mph and "sat at" 103, with a 90-91 slider. Scout: "best fastball I have ever witnessed" Do I believe 105 mph? It seems pretty fantastic, doesn't it? Hall of Famer Bob Feller, legend has it, once threw a ball 107.9 mph. Feller probably would tell you he did it. But I think they timed him pitching against a speeding motorcycle. By the time the Army got involved clocking Feller after WWII, he was throwing about 99. It's rare for any pitcher to reach 100 mph; Most top out in the low 90s. Perhaps 95 is considered "really fast" for a major leaguer. Maybe the Chapman gun was a little hot. And yet, Price says a scout, along with the ballpark scoreboard — presumably using another radar device — had the same reading. It wasn't a start; Chapman tossed an inning of perfect relief against the Columbus Clippers. Checking the box score, Chapman threw 16 pitches — including 11 strikes — and got three swinging strikeouts. For one inning, a guy who has been clocked at 100 or 101 before could put a few extra feet on his fastball. It's possible. The question is, do the Reds really want him to be throwing 105? The human arm isn't really meant to pitch at all, much less at those speeds. One of these days, Chapman's elbow is liable to fly off his arm doing 45. Look where Washington Nationals right-hander Stephen Strasburg is right now. Chapman is expected to join the major league pennant race come September. The Reds could use him, but only if he promises to keep it under 100.
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drafted him in the last round of my fantasy baseball drafts this season and was surprised he wasn't brought up
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To think, he could have been a Toronto Blue Jay, if they decided to give him a few million $$ more. I think he would be worth the investment & it seems like the Reds have something with him for the future.
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He's in.
Throwing 100. Hit 1st batter.
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What's questionable?
He hit 101 on the gun a couple of times tonight that I saw.
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the hit first batter part....watched him throwing darts tonight. looking like ricky vaughn going after ryan howard with 3 straight strikes...100 -- 99 -- 101 for the K.
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Ok. Yeah, of the 3 hit batters tonight, that was definitely the one that was not certain from the 1st look.
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