50/50 chance sure, but also even millimeters that close you can hear the sound before the foot is seen touching if that’s what you’re trained and work hard for. Ump showed no doubt as he knew he made the right call. Still immensely impressive. Probably actually works hard at being a good ump unlike some of these guys.
@@97Retrogamenerdi mean, by that definition everything other than a fastball is offspeed lol. Generally speaking "off speed" means a change up of some kind. Nobody actually considers a 2 seamer/sinker an off speed pitch even if it technically is slower than their 4 seamer You have fastballs (4 seam, 2 seam/sinker, cutter, splitter) breaking balls (curve, slider, forkball screwball etc) and offspeed (the various different change ups. Circle, vulcan, split change, straight change etc)
@@KingZoa He'll need Tommy John by the end of next season. The O's lost their 100mph Closer, Felix Bautista, last year. The harder you through, the quicker it will give out.
@@fr2ncm9 I understand where you’re coming from, but honestly Joyce’s genetics (6’5 225lbs) and his windup both actually help his arm generate velocity while maintaining strain on that elbow, his compact delivery helps with his elbow not having to extend so far out to throw his pitch. He’s a giant of a guy too ngl met him in person at the stadium last year with hands as big as a bear
Joyce is amazing and so is Paul Skenes🙂 People should also look up two of my other favorite athletes Camden Capehart and Cole Beck🥸...Capehart And Beck are high school and college sprinters that don't get attention because they are white😎
@@rileybickford12Aroldis Chapman could keep up in speed 100% but accuracy is another issue. His fastest pitch was 105.4 I think but it was 6+ inches outside the box at the batter. Ben Joyce can control way better where the ball goes and a little more consistent, not to say he has 100% control which he doesn’t and no will throwing that hard
HOF pitcher Greg Maddux's fastball averaged 86 back in 1995. He went 19-2, 10 CG, 3 CGSO, ERA 1.63, 200+ IP, only walked 23 entire year. He had such great movement and pinpoint accuracy (and a lot of friendly umps)
Yeah I notice all pitchers have the same build and frame - relatively tall and slender but with a little muscle. Are there any pitchers in the mlb that are under say 5’10?
100 mph Velocity, today, is being measured at a distance far closer to point of release rather than upon its nearer approach to crossing the plate as was the case _'back in the day'_ Nolan Ryan 100+ mph utilizing the "old" tech measuring velocity of pitch after the ball had travelled a greater distance than these current pitches under Bob Feller 98mph employing relatively ancient equip that also only captured speeds after the ball had passed through quite a bit of resistance
I saw the last pitch highlight when it happened, but coming back here to watch the full inning was such a joy. That was one of the most incredible bare-handed plays I have ever seen. He didn't just barehand it, he caught it with two fingers right in the throwing position. Man, these top athletes are getting absolutely insane. This olympics has been nuts so far and it is so fun to see.
Awesome finish to a great game! I dig that Tea Bag celebration after he threw that 104.7 mph pitch to end things. It's definitely better than the Hadouken Estevez was doing 😂
Ben Joyce should become the Angels full-time closer now,period.This is also coming from a Dodgers fan too so,I just want the angels to have some bright spots on their team
104.7 mph is extremely impressive, a few years back I think the guys name was Champman or something along those lines threw a 105 somthing in a game. 2nd fast pitch that I've ever seen recorded. Nolan Ryan still holds the all time record for fastest pictch ever at 108. Somthing mph
_'5_ *98 _MPH pitches in one inning is crazy'_ Velocity, today, is being measured at a distance far closer to the point of release rather than upon its much nearer approach to crossing the plate - as was the case yesteryear More guys per capita are throwing with greater velocity than at any other time in history but they are just that, "throwers" and haven't a clue as to how PITCH a proper 9 inning major league baseball game hence the overwhelming majority of them will soon either be permanently sidelined(with lame arms) or relegated to the blow-pen which used to be seen, rightly, as a demotion. Nolan Ryan 100+ mph utilizing the "old" tech measuring velocity of pitch after the ball had travelled a greater distance than these current pitches under Bob Feller 98mph employing relatively ancient equip that also only captured speeds after the ball had passed through quite a bit of resistance
Where was John Fogerty born? He was born on the bye you! Sick play by Neto for the 2nd out, better call by blue on the 1 bag. Ben Joyce doing his best Rick Vaughn impression. Forget about the curveball, Benny. Give em the heater.
_'...3rd fastball 100/101 jesus..'_ Velocity, today, is being measured at a distance far closer to the point of release rather than upon its much nearer approach to crossing the plate - as was the case yesteryear More guys per capita are throwing with greater velocity than at any other time in history but they are just that, "throwers" and haven't a clue as to how PITCH a proper 9 inning major league baseball game hence the overwhelming majority of them will soon either be permanently sidelined(with lame arms) or relegated to the blow-pen which used to be seen, rightly, as a demotion. Nolan Ryan 100+ mph utilizing the "old" tech measuring velocity of pitch after the ball had travelled a greater distance than these current pitches under Bob Feller 98mph employing relatively ancient equip that also only captured speeds after the ball had passed through quite a bit of resistance
I’m glad the MLB is showing Joyce some love this month, this is also why we traded away estabez because Joyce could be a much deadlier Closer and at a much younger age!
@@brianmeen2158 well he’s a catcher cuz he’s probably been loving that position since little league….plus you gotta like what you do . 3 quick innings could go quick or long
98-99 actually and it's only _'crazy'_ in the sense that this clown like so many of his contemporaries is not likely to ever learn how to properly pitch instead looking to impress with this temporal nonsense Velocity, today, is being measured at a distance far closer to the point of release rather than upon its much nearer approach to crossing the plate - as was the case yesteryear More guys per capita are throwing with greater velocity than at any other time in history but they are just that, "throwers" and haven't a clue as to how PITCH a proper 9 inning major league baseball game hence the overwhelming majority of them will soon either be permanently sidelined(with lame arms) or relegated to the blow-pen which used to be seen, rightly, as a demotion. Nolan Ryan 100+ mph utilizing the "old" tech measuring velocity of pitch after the ball had travelled a greater distance than these current pitches under Bob Feller 98mph employing relatively ancient equip that also only captured speeds after the ball had passed through quite a bit of resistance
Thats an amazing call by the 1B ump on that nimmo grounder. Literally millimeters and he nailed it in real time.
This ⬆️
Ehh - there's a 50/50 chance 😂
50/50 chance sure, but also even millimeters that close you can hear the sound before the foot is seen touching if that’s what you’re trained and work hard for. Ump showed no doubt as he knew he made the right call. Still immensely impressive. Probably actually works hard at being a good ump unlike some of these guys.
@@Frosty_tha_Snowmanexcept they get it right much more than 50% of the time
@@AD-df5tm sounds like you have a 50% chance of recognizing a joke
O'hoppe is just relieved to still be alive after catching those.
I'll trade you JT realmuto for o'hoppe
first pitch is an offspeed at 96 💀
That was a sinker, not off-speed :p Although it kind of serves the same function I guess when we're talking 6-8mph slower than your 4-seamer.
@@cypruslavigne7419 sorry but i consider 8 MPH speed difference an off speed. if you throw 90, and your changeup is 82, that's off speed
@cypruslavigne7419 some sinkers can reach 99mph
@@97Retrogamenerdi mean, by that definition everything other than a fastball is offspeed lol. Generally speaking "off speed" means a change up of some kind. Nobody actually considers a 2 seamer/sinker an off speed pitch even if it technically is slower than their 4 seamer
You have fastballs (4 seam, 2 seam/sinker, cutter, splitter) breaking balls (curve, slider, forkball screwball etc) and offspeed (the various different change ups. Circle, vulcan, split change, straight change etc)
@@AD-df5tm curveballs, sliders are all off speed. In a bullpen, if a catcher asks for your off speed, they ask for your pitches other than fastball
2:42 the umpire was so excited to make that call 😂 even did a staredown at the end
Last pitch was classic " give him the heater Ricky"
I really like his pitching style. Just cause he can throw 104 doesn’t mean he feels the need to do try that with every fastball.
I mean every fastball he throws is still heat
I think it’s to preserve his arm too, always throwing full speed will overtime kill that arm of his
Research Billy Koch of Toronto, threw 100mph but meatballs right down the middle, obviously didn't last long
@@KingZoa He'll need Tommy John by the end of next season. The O's lost their 100mph Closer, Felix Bautista, last year. The harder you through, the quicker it will give out.
@@fr2ncm9 I understand where you’re coming from, but honestly Joyce’s genetics (6’5 225lbs) and his windup both actually help his arm generate velocity while maintaining strain on that elbow, his compact delivery helps with his elbow not having to extend so far out to throw his pitch. He’s a giant of a guy too ngl met him in person at the stadium last year with hands as big as a bear
Not only did Joyce throw fireballs, but this game had quite a few defensive gems, too. That was some entertaining baseball.
I remember as a kid watching baseball 90-95mph was the top.
These mfkers today throwing 100 like its just another day.
Ikr? When we were kids 95 was about as good as it got. If you were even over 90 that was considered a good heater.
crazy how humans can get better and better when times goes on when it comes to sports. Just think in 100 years they will prob be throwing 110.
@@SL33P3R.The human body isn't capable of throwing faster than 106. There's a video explaining this on RUclips
@@lukewurz509that’s not true. Ever heard of a pull down?
People have thrown over 120 mph with a pull down
@@Strattbatt you cant crow-hop off the mound though lol
i wonder if the catcher just said "try to shatter my wrist with a fastball" and joyce said "bet"
😂
I used to catch someone who threw high 90s. The ball is mfing hummingggg. 105 is ridiculous. You have a split second to react.
Neto always seems to make it in these highlights
Just imagine your facing a rookie throwing 104 on his debut 🔥
It’s not his debut, it was his first save
First career Save, was used as a Relief before he had forearm issues. Still throws Fire though
If I’m not mistaken he debuted last year remember cuz he stroke out Altuve,but he got injured and was having command issues as well.
You're*
W pfp
Once again Neto makes a nice play while Joyce is pitching
Seriously, and every other time he’s an error magnet
Bro is the next Aroldis Chapman
Joyce is amazing and so is Paul Skenes🙂 People should also look up two of my other favorite athletes Camden Capehart and Cole Beck🥸...Capehart And Beck are high school and college sprinters that don't get attention because they are white😎
let's hope he doesn't molest grandmas. If Chapman was White that would be more of an issue. Apparently that's just a part of his culture
@JayDee-w3dright now yes, prime chapman would keep up
@@rileybickford12Aroldis Chapman could keep up in speed 100% but accuracy is another issue. His fastest pitch was 105.4 I think but it was 6+ inches outside the box at the batter. Ben Joyce can control way better where the ball goes and a little more consistent, not to say he has 100% control which he doesn’t and no will throwing that hard
Yeer
HOF pitcher Greg Maddux's fastball averaged 86 back in 1995. He went 19-2, 10 CG, 3 CGSO, ERA 1.63, 200+ IP, only walked 23 entire year. He had such great movement and pinpoint accuracy (and a lot of friendly umps)
and had one of the sickest nicknames in sports... The Surgeon.
@@PrinceMarcusWilliam because of how precise he was.
okay? 😂
@MichaenggOT9 same sport, same position
"volunteer fireman" this guy can do it all
JDの初球何回も観ていられる
That last pitch was straight fire.
What a call on Neto’s throw from the 1st base ump
Ben Joyce and Mason Miller! Both have killer fast pitches! Wow!
Totally awesome power by Ben Joyce.
このチームの戦いがどうしても気になってしまう!! 思い入れのある選手が多すぎる
個性はすごいし良い若手も多い。層の薄くて怪我人が多いから毎年苦しむが、すべてが上手く噛み合えばかなりいいチームだと思うよ、今でも
Dude is built like a lambo, and serves the same purpose
Straight gas
You think he has sexy curves like lambo?
Yeah I notice all pitchers have the same build and frame - relatively tall and slender but with a little muscle. Are there any pitchers in the mlb that are under say 5’10?
@@brianmeen2158 Marcus stroman is 5'8, but he has a stocky build to make up for the lack of height.
@@brianmeen2158 yes , but usually the ones who throw really hard are taller
If you square up a 105mph pitch, you're launching that ball to the next state.
that's the double edged sword of speed
96 mph sinker to 104.7 fastball is crazy
Yup
This young man is gonna be a problem for the Rangers in the next several years. 105 mph is pretty fast
dont worry, the angels will probably trade him in the next 2 years while they are selling atthe trade deadline
@@IMHIMM7and the angels won’t be a contender anyway
@@IMHIMM7eh it doesn’t matter if they do . its part of the game plus we’ve had the best players always leave so it doesn’t matter 😂
100 mph
@@tommyriam8320 no dude he averages around 103 to 105 mph on his fastball.
Neto with an absolute dime! He didn't even grip the ball. He fielded it and threw an absolute strike in one motion.
Incredible highlight obviously 105 on the last pitch 👀🔥🔥🔥incredible but that Neto play also 🤯 I mean a millisecond smh wow
100 mph Velocity, today, is being measured at a distance far closer to point of release rather than upon its nearer approach to crossing the plate as was the case _'back in the day'_
Nolan Ryan 100+ mph utilizing the "old" tech measuring velocity of pitch after the ball had travelled a greater distance than these current pitches under
Bob Feller 98mph employing relatively ancient equip that also only captured speeds after the ball had passed through quite a bit of resistance
I saw the last pitch highlight when it happened, but coming back here to watch the full inning was such a joy. That was one of the most incredible bare-handed plays I have ever seen. He didn't just barehand it, he caught it with two fingers right in the throwing position. Man, these top athletes are getting absolutely insane. This olympics has been nuts so far and it is so fun to see.
Well watching the replay and slowing it down then runner looked safe at first
for Korean & Japanese
104.7 mph = 168.4 km
For THE REST OF THE WORLD actually.
@@EnriqueEskeda we get it make it your personality that u use the metric system
Wow1 That's even faster!
@@EnriqueEskedaKorea and Japan actually watch and play baseball tho
Awesome finish to a great game! I dig that Tea Bag celebration after he threw that 104.7 mph pitch to end things. It's definitely better than the Hadouken Estevez was doing 😂
Congrats to this young man. 🎉🎉🎉
I can remember watching Nolan Ryan, the great, throw 100, now Joyce (VFL) and Aroldis are slow @ 100. Unreal, good job guys!
Being a close out pitcher gotta be one of the most bad*s* jobs to have, you just come in and CLOSE! respect.
Ben Joyce should become the Angels full-time closer now,period.This is also coming from a Dodgers fan too so,I just want the angels to have some bright spots on their team
We traded away our all star closer and setup man......
Still,he can be the new closer
Eh he can be an all time pitcher as well . But yea a full time new closer
Ya’ll steal all of our stars. But ya’ll can’t have Mike trout.
He should to pitch a real baseball game i.e., 9innings complete
I was here to witness. Ben comes out and it’s game over for the Mets.
最後すごかったね。Ben おめでとう。ネトのスーパープレーも助けた
2:44 Pitcher highlight, shortstop highlight, how about that call from the first base ump?
Zach Neto deserves a Gold Glove
104.7 mph is extremely impressive, a few years back I think the guys name was Champman or something along those lines threw a 105 somthing in a game.
2nd fast pitch that I've ever seen recorded.
Nolan Ryan still holds the all time record for fastest pictch ever at 108. Somthing mph
Skenes starting and Joyce closing. That would be fire 🔥
Well I was feeling pretty happy with myself 72 on the "Guess your throw" game at this years county fair. Not so much now 😥
What a bright future for these young players. whew
Crazy to think this guy threw 65 in his sophomore year of high school!
Ben Joyce really went like this 🦀
Man's got so much ⛽️⛽️⛽️, instead of asking for his autograph, you ask him, "Can I get $20 on #44?"
Damn throwing ⛽⛽⛽ 🔥🔥🔥
Way too go Ben!! Volnation is proud of you.
Splinker at 96 lol ridiculous!
5*103+MPH pitches in one inning is crazy
_'5_ *98 _MPH pitches in one inning is crazy'_
Velocity, today, is being measured at a distance far closer to the point of release rather than upon its much nearer approach to crossing the plate - as was the case yesteryear
More guys per capita are throwing with greater velocity than at any other time in history but they are just that, "throwers" and haven't a clue as to how PITCH a proper 9 inning major league baseball game hence the overwhelming majority of them will soon either be permanently sidelined(with lame arms) or relegated to the blow-pen which used to be seen, rightly, as a demotion.
Nolan Ryan 100+ mph utilizing the "old" tech measuring velocity of pitch after the ball had travelled a greater distance than these current pitches under
Bob Feller 98mph employing relatively ancient equip that also only captured speeds after the ball had passed through quite a bit of resistance
@@tommyriam8320Good lord be quiet.
@tommyriam8320 Shut up with this lazy copy paste nonsense talking point already
Where was John Fogerty born? He was born on the bye you! Sick play by Neto for the 2nd out, better call by blue on the 1 bag. Ben Joyce doing his best Rick Vaughn impression. Forget about the curveball, Benny. Give em the heater.
Something I always take away from a Ben Joyce highlight is that Neto deserves a Gold Glove.
These fellas sure loved saying "splinker"
such nonsense and so silly
He really fills out that Angels wetsuit
this guy is amazing!!
Those upper 90's off speed pitches are just as crazy to me. Special arm.
I didn’t think there was gonna be another pitcher like AChap
Thats truly angelic :o
世界大会で見たい。どれほど話題になるか楽しみ。
Dudes a beast….105! 🤯
4:48 jesus that challenge blfastball got me on the edgeand that 5:42 3rd fastball 105 jesus🥵🔥 thats heat
_'...3rd fastball 100/101 jesus..'_
Velocity, today, is being measured at a distance far closer to the point of release rather than upon its much nearer approach to crossing the plate - as was the case yesteryear
More guys per capita are throwing with greater velocity than at any other time in history but they are just that, "throwers" and haven't a clue as to how PITCH a proper 9 inning major league baseball game hence the overwhelming majority of them will soon either be permanently sidelined(with lame arms) or relegated to the blow-pen which used to be seen, rightly, as a demotion.
Nolan Ryan 100+ mph utilizing the "old" tech measuring velocity of pitch after the ball had travelled a greater distance than these current pitches under
Bob Feller 98mph employing relatively ancient equip that also only captured speeds after the ball had passed through quite a bit of resistance
The sound of catchers mitt pop is music to my ears!
Have along career and don't let it go to your head.
every ben joyce highlight is also a neto highlight 😂
That pitcher is built like an NFL running back....he's got muscles on top of muscles.
FINAL OUT - 5:45 5:46 5:47 5:44 104.7 MPH 😊😊😊😊
That is just insane
Have a great career, Ben Joyce.
Puts out fires then throws fire 🧑🏻🚒
4:34 for 104 mph pitch
5:43
Nolan Ryan still holds the fastest pitch record. 108+ mph.
Good to see his training with Sim paying off lol
Pure heat 🔥🔥🔥🔥
The don't call the western U.S. the wild wild west for nothin'. What a wild game!
A change up at 92mph is nuts
Relievers are the sports cars of the pitching world while starters are more like a sedan
Wow, what a pitch!
Love Joyce, Love Neto. LTBU
That's crazy it said 105mph
105 mph!! Freaking wild
I’d say that ball had some gittyup on it 🐴🐴🐴 ⚾️
It looks like he works out
I’m glad the MLB is showing Joyce some love this month, this is also why we traded away estabez because Joyce could be a much deadlier Closer and at a much younger age!
The man who throws the second fastest pitch in human history
Hitters can usually hit 105 MPH pitches.
As long as they start their swing while the pitcher is still winding up.
Pitch velocity @ 4:35 approx. 97-98 mph _not_ "104"
I was at this game🥵🔥🔥🔥
The splinker might have to become an official pitch like the sweeper
did this brotha throw 105???!!!!! bruh.
my god i love baseball
Fell sorry for the catcher´s hand xD
His reaction time is so quick . It’s crazyy what a good catcher is for
@@a.boss.__09 yes he seems so confortable with the power pitching!
I never understood the guys that wanted to play catcher.. it would be hard on the knees and back and just an uncomfortable position
@@brianmeen2158 well he’s a catcher cuz he’s probably been loving that position since little league….plus you gotta like what you do . 3 quick innings could go quick or long
Representing knoxville well! An absolute unit bringing fire!
Yes sir playing out here in The west ☀️🌴
@@a.boss.__09 He has me watching the Angel much more. I would love to see them play spoilers come september.
低めに105マイルは凄すぎ
Announcers talking like everything is normal while this guy is firing off multiple 103 and 104 pitches
104.7マイルって168キロなんだ。バケモンやなw
미쳤다 진짜 진짜 빠른공이네
*”I can’t hear sh*t”*
-Ben Joyce
What a great Tennessee Vol!
Damn.. I'll pay to watch the whole game.
Where can I watch it?
Love to see it
104.7? crazy!!!!
98-99 actually and it's only _'crazy'_ in the sense that this clown like so many of his contemporaries is not likely to ever learn how to properly pitch instead looking to impress with this temporal nonsense
Velocity, today, is being measured at a distance far closer to the point of release rather than upon its much nearer approach to crossing the plate - as was the case yesteryear
More guys per capita are throwing with greater velocity than at any other time in history but they are just that, "throwers" and haven't a clue as to how PITCH a proper 9 inning major league baseball game hence the overwhelming majority of them will soon either be permanently sidelined(with lame arms) or relegated to the blow-pen which used to be seen, rightly, as a demotion.
Nolan Ryan 100+ mph utilizing the "old" tech measuring velocity of pitch after the ball had travelled a greater distance than these current pitches under
Bob Feller 98mph employing relatively ancient equip that also only captured speeds after the ball had passed through quite a bit of resistance
Throwing that heat