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เข้าร่วม Nisan 2024
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@Robg1063 @NAIABall I am hoping as teams play more games that the parity will reduce. BoChip favors teams that have played more games. RPI is all based on percentages so the number of games played shouldn’t matter as much.
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Robby Gutierrez
Robby Gutierrez@Robg1063·
It’ll be interesting to see how the selection committee values BoChip & RPI. They’re both calculated different and team numbers can swing wildly for example- Texas A&M Victoria BC- 30 / SOS- 94 RPI- 8 / SOS- 26 Johnson (TN) BC- 8 / SOS- 127 RPI- 22 / SOS- 140 Continued ⬇️
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@BBGreatMoments I would like to to see ABS on some of the 90s guys. Yes the accuracy was pinpoint but they were they also benefiting from getting the call if they hit their spot. Would be less walks today with this zone
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Bellevue U. Baseball
Bellevue U. Baseball@BUBruinBaseball·
First day of practice at our new field! Finally a place for the Bruins that is all ours!
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NAIA Ball@NAIABall·
What is the best conference in NAIA Baseball right now? The Southern States may have a case Tune into Episode 4 of the NAIA Ball Podcast tomorrow to hear the discussion #NAIABall
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All Things College Baseball@ATCBball·
@TopVelocity Brent, I agree with this, but it is also important to emphasize the difference between top velo and average velo. There are many high schoolers that touch 90+ but they can’t sit anywhere near it. That’s why training (like TopVelocity) is so important. Build the base that can last
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Brent Pourciau, M.S.
Brent Pourciau, M.S.@TopVelocity·
If your son is a pitcher trying to get recruited: The school doesn't care about his ERA right now. They care about his ceiling. Ceiling = velocity potential. A pitcher who throws 84 and shows 90 in a bullpen with elite mechanics gets recruited. A pitcher who throws 84 with flat mechanics stays home. Raise the ceiling → topvelocity.org/player-registr…
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All Things College Baseball@ATCBball·
@j0ew00ds @Michaelfiore This is also why many high school players that “throw 90” don’t get the offers they want. Yes they can hit the number but it’s a max intent throw. Avg velo > top velo
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All Things College Baseball@ATCBball·
@j0ew00ds @Michaelfiore This is 100% true. There is also a difference between throwing a given velocity and sitting that velocity with low stress. The best starters I played with would sit 92-93 but had 96 in the tank. Other guys could get up to 92-93 but with too much stress to recover quickly.
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Michael Fiore - Garden Center
Michael Fiore - Garden Center@Michaelfiore·
Pro athletes are literally built differently. I went to high school with 2 successful MLB pitchers. Craziest story came from freshman year: During tryouts, one of the tests they had us do was to see how far we could throw a baseball. We walked out to the football practice field and lined up in the end zone. I threw 60-65 yards. Then a kid (the future pro) threw a ball out of the other end zone. As. A. Freshman. Every coach stopped what they were doing, handed him another ball and said “do it again”. And he did. By sophomore year he was throwing in the mid to upper 90’s. You cannot teach that kind of arm talent. You’re either born with it or you’re not. I was not.
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All Things College Baseball@ATCBball·
@nextlevelbb I understand that the technology is different but how exactly did the old system measure it at the plate? If there is a gun behind the catcher how would it just know to pick the ball up at the plate. I do agree the old guns will read slower
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NAIA Ball@NAIABall·
Who will move into the Top 25 Poll? @tnor46 and @_TaylorThomas14 like the chances of @Ottawa_Baseball Tune into Episode 3 of the NAIA Ball Podcast tomorrow to hear who else has the best chance to earn their spot in the rankings 👀 #NAIABall
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NAIA Ball@NAIABall·
🚨 PODCAST LISTENERS Want your questions answered on the next episode of the NAIA Ball Podcast? Drop your questions below and @tnor46 & @_TaylorThomas14 will be selecting 3 to answer and discuss in the next episode! #NAIABall
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@pitchingschool Mechanics look very clean. Ceiling will be very high. One thing I don’t understand is it seems like he gets good ride from the video but the metrics suggest more of a sinker profile (a dang good sinker at that)
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Mike Grady
Mike Grady@pitchingschool·
2028 RHP Matt Ramsey (Hoban HS) is the real deal. ✅Fastball up to 90 this off-season and commands four pitches for strikes. ⚔️Earned a varsity role as a freshman. 🥊Competes every pitch, every inning. 🏋️Last one out of the weight room. ⚡️Highly coachable and driven to get better. This is what a next-level arm and makeup looks like. Coaches: Get on that phone this summer. @MatthewRamsey28 @HobanBaseball @PrepBaseballOH
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Rivals@Rivals·
Updated Rivals Industry Team Recruiting Rankings for the SEC entering the final day of the National Signing Period✍️ Read: on3.com/rivals/news/up…
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@ByuSome Outside of the Vandy game it’s a fairly similar resume to Tennessee. Don’t have many good wins but stayed in the games against some great teams. Not sure who would jump them
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Some.BYU.Dude
Some.BYU.Dude@ByuSome·
Completely random...but why is Iowa ranked #23??? lol
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@JoeyWahler @BenVerlander I’m not disagreeing but part of what makes big leaguers so good is the ability to mix pitches and tunnel. Sure their fastballs may have better shapes and a touch more velo but was impressive to see professors in their 40s-60s even making contact.
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Joey Wahler
Joey Wahler@JoeyWahler·
@ATCBball @BenVerlander If the criteria is average guy off the streets vs a random big leaguer, out of 100 pitches I think most wouldn't even foul tip one. I think that'd even be true if it was 100 breaking or off speed pitches.
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Ben Verlander
Ben Verlander@BenVerlander·
How many hits could the average fan get off of an MLB pitcher if they HAD to say what pitch was coming?
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@JoeyWahler @BenVerlander In college we had a thing where professors tried different sports and so for baseball they had 5 at bats each against a live arm. Granted the arm was no big leaguer but was 92-94 that day and there were some foul tips. Two balls put in play and one was hit decently hard
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Joey Wahler
Joey Wahler@JoeyWahler·
@BenVerlander They'd have the same number of hits as the difference it'd make it they knew what's coming. Zero. In fact, they'd also make contact, even with a foul ball, that same number of times. Zero.
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Morehead State Baseball
Morehead State Baseball@MSUEaglesBsball·
2025 MSU Pitching Staff: Average FB Velo- 87.5mph 🫠🫠 New year…new DOGS 😤😤 WANT TO DEVELOP…..? HERE’S THE PROOF ⬇️⬇️
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