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please tell me your max speed for your fastball

(and your age)
thanks
 
Posts: 144 | Location: H | Registered: April 08, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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or if you are older, and youhave estimates or you do know the average for 11yo and 12yo, please do tell me...



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On our son's all star team, they have 1 pitcher who is 68-72 (lefty too!) and 2 pitchers who are 65-68. They are one step away from the West Zone and haven't lost yet.


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Posts: 3639 | Location: California | Registered: June 22, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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im 12yo and I can throw 62 mph
 
Posts: 23 | Location: Corner Brook | Registered: June 25, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Justbaseball, Congratulations on the success of your team. I would like to add a comment, however. Three weeks ago our son, 16, underwent
Tommy John surgery performed by Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham. When asked why, in his opinion he is seeing more young pitchers break down and require TJ surgery than ever before, he didn't hesitate to say that the presence of a radar gun is at the top of his list. He said that 10-13 year olds see a gun, and muscle up and attempt to throw harder than their bodies are capable of. HIS point was, who cares how hard players at this age are throwing? Teach them a changeup and loose the radar gun.
 
Posts: 1869 | Location: Northern Burbs, Illinois | Registered: September 11, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Kids have been trying to throw as hard as they can since the game was called rounders. Having a radar gun is just another tool to measure ones ability. I understand parents need to find fault outside of their own house, but lets be honest; arm injuries are from not warming-up properly, throwing to much in a single outing or throwing to often.
 
Posts: 346 | Location: Savannah | Registered: September 18, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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My son throws 65-68 and touches 70 about 4-5 times per game.

Cruises at about 64-65. He is 12 yrs old.


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Posts: 397 | Location: SOCAL | Registered: November 16, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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hey I throw in the upper 60's most of the time like 67 or 68 but my best is around 70,but im going to turn 13 soon
 
Posts: 9 | Location: mt vernon | Registered: February 27, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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What Savannah said is true, but lets not forget about poor mechanics as well. Sure they may have good mechanics the first 40 pitches or so, but when they get tired their mechanics may suffer also, which causes the arm problems


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Posts: 230 | Location: Minnesota, USA | Registered: September 05, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I just turned 13 but i was checked last year and i was at 65mph. But i tay around 60. Now i think i can hit about 68. I cruise at 60 still.


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Posts: 24 | Location: lexington ky | Registered: June 14, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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There will be a handful of 12's throw 75-76 every year across the country.

If you throw 68-72, you're probably in the top 1%.

If you throw 60-65, you will overpower most of your fellow Little Leaguers.

55-58 is a typical top pitcher on a LL team.

50-55 is B/B+ LL caliber speed. You can still be successful if you PITCH, i.e., change speeds, don't walk people. Or, if you're lefty!

45-50 is where just about anybody can throw.

Below 45, either you need to grow some or perhaps pitching is not for you.
 
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i myself can touch 68-72 throughout a game and i am a 12yo select player but earlier this year my team (TEXAS HURRICANES) played the houston banditos black 12yo and most of there kids pitched in the 70s but some touched low 80s
 
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i myself can touch 68-72 throughout a game and i am a 12yo select player but earlier this year my team (TEXAS HURRICANES) played the houston banditos black 12yo and most of there kids pitched in the 70s but some touched low 80s
 
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