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What is the average speed of the pitchers in the MIDWEST NAIA schools?

Anyone can tell me a little more about MNU(baseball and school)?

Thanks
 
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Anyone can tell me a little more about MNU


I can tell you that not one person in a thousand knows what MNU means
 
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Mid America Nazarene University in Olathe KS.

I am not sure what guys are throwing now, but in 2005, Benedictine had 3 pitchers in the rotation throwing 90+. Not touching 90.....cruising there.

That was the year that Benedictine advanced won the midwest regional NAIA championship. Benedictine is in Atchison Ks, competes against MNU in the same conference. Heart of America Conference. Mid America Nazarene currently has a 4-12 record, and is last in the Heart of America Conference.


Respect the game.............and yourself.
 
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Most of the NAIA guys here in Kansas will be mid 80's... some will touch 89 or 90 and some will be in the high 70's (and they might be winners too... )

There are several NAIA schools here and they are pretty competitive and fun to watch and play at. Benedictine was awesome for a couple of years and they are down this year. Mid America has had its ups and downs: I don't know much about that program.
 
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NAIA pitchers Ive seen are mostly 70s to very low 80s ON MY GUN. Jeesh, we're talking about small NAIA programs.
 
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