Jordan Hicks' Fastest Pitches Thrown (105+ MPH!)
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- Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024
- Jordan Hicks of the St. Louis Cardinals' fastest pitches ever thrown
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This video should be renamed: "Incredible Yadier Molina wild pitch defense compilation"
Weird, I was just thinking the complete opposite. I was going to post something along the lines of: You know you're throwing hard when Yadier Molina can't even catch your fastball, or has trouble catching it.
my shoulder hurts just watching this
The fact that almost every pitch in this video is him throwing 103
absolutely no idea where its going, but its getting there in a hurry.
some of these pitches are going to end up in Mississaugua
I'm more impressed that Molina is catching some of these wild fastballs
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Title should be “Jordan Hicks throwing steam at people.” or “Yadier Molina trying NOT to break his glove hand.” LOL
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Ohtani? I'd like to see Ohtani vs Hicks throwing the ball at each other. lol
How did Molina not break his fucking thumb 😭
He certainly has an arm but he needs to control it more. No good throwing 104 & 105 if it’s high and wide like several of these were. When he gets them over the plate with more consistency then he’ll get the true rewards for that arm of his.
Thats how you throw a ball!
not really. randy johnson was devastating because he would throw 100+ and they were strikes. He had a rising fastball that would start middle and end up right at the top of the zone. In any case, the batter was screwed because he has to swing or just go up there to look at a few pitches and sit back down. Same with Nolan Ryan, Justin Verlander, and now Jacob DeGrom. Control that shouldn't be humanly possible... and they would do it for 6+ innings not just 1.
With Hicks, yeah... it's really fast. But you really only gotta be worried about your reaction time because it's more likely to come right at your head or shatter your elbow than land for a strike. I mean, it must be a nightmare for Molina to catch for him. Ball nowhere close to planned, constantly chasing wild pitches and protecting the family jewels
0:52 that could’ve been rlly bad if yadi didn’t catch it
great video imo
Ya Great, Except that I didn'tsee any 105 mph pitches?
@@letsgobrandon186 wait till the end
I was at the game vs the Phillies year
0:18 (using this for myself)
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Fast pitches don’t mean shit if you can’t control them
Is hicks still on cardinals?
yea he had tommy john last year. Should be back this year
Yes he threw live BP today
@@ronnyreagan9320 is he still throwinf the same speed
Still is in "2023"
does he ever throw a strike?
He has NO command of this. It’s almost useless. Makes Chapman look like a puppet master.
No point of throwing fast if you can’t get a strike.
Pitcher: throws 105..
umpire: ….
Crowd: wwwoooowwww
Coach: c’mon throw a dam strike will ya!
What’s the point of you can get it over the plate but maybe once every 10 pitches.. falling off the mound hard after every pitch. Not ideal.
Ball, ball, ball, wild pitch, ball, ball, low corner strike
he has no control over it when he throws it that hard.
Yeah but its crazy, when he backs it down to 100, he has control, and it MOVES.
Wow!
his control is worse than a middle schooler.
I would go oppo field tank on that bot
you’ll probably shit your pants
if he lowered the speed he would be more accurate
No shit
usually when i try to throw harder i am more accurate
95-98 and accurate > 102-105 and inaccurate
dude cannot hit the zone
He’s not the fastest pitcher , Aroldis Chapman is the fastest pitcher ever , he clocked in at 106 MPH but MLB only recognized it at 105 MPH & he was a Cincinnati Red when he did it .
Just because he Maybe through that one time doesn’t mean he can consistently.
Hicks also was initially credited with 106.1, but both pitches were reassessed as 105.1. Unless you have a reason to believe those doing the computation were wrong about the first calibrations being off-they were different systems-we should accept 105.1 for both pitches.