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I’m going to read that article. I’ve skimmed through it just now, it looks great. I know about the Bob Feller motorcycle thing where they used to try to time pitches with a motorcycle zipping by to get an estimate of how hard he threw. “Ummmm that looks to be about 100” lol.A friend of mine told me a little while ago about the disparity between measuring the velocity of the ball coming out of the hand and crossing the plate. And of course what is being sold to us as the absolute truth of what we are being informed on how hard a pitcher throws.
Long before there was Nolan Ryan there was Bob Feller. https://www.espn.com/blog/sweetspot/post/_/id/57040/tbt-how-fast-was-bob-fellers-fastball
I remember in the 1990 NLCS and W.S. I developed a real fascination with Rob Dibble from the Reds. I have never seen anything like that. He was hitting 101mph with regularity, and his catcher would take off his mitt and shake his hand in complete painful agony after every fastball and between pitches. And I remember watching him go back to the dugout after an inning, and really observing his hand and the pain it’s just endured.
Rob Dibble was a complete jackass, but whatever the F that was, was a real 101. I have never seen that type of reaction from a catcher. Not quite like that.
Philip