Lotta popping of the glove, effortless motion, he’s the Maxed out Velo pitcher you make in MLB the Show, hopefully he stays healthy and keeps working on his secondary pitches. Doc Gooden-level potential
That’s probably why he’s mostly capping out right around 100/101 with an occasional 102. Chapman uses his lower body more, that’s usually the secret to getting more velocity
@@josh903x I feel like our arms were literally designed for hanging from trees, throwing spears, swimming long distances.All things more difficult than throwing a light stone for an hour.
@@samkostos4520 DeGrom & Sale. Not everyone is meant to constantly throw hard. The stress of throwing hard + a curve or slider which 99% throw is just brutal.
@@samkostos4520 Sudden sharp strains are much more damaging than lower intensity ones applied over a longer time. Those lower intensity strains you mention are indeed things the human body is very good at handling, but a 100mph pitch puts far higher strain during the few seconds it lasts.
Best part is, he doesn't miss by much and having that command with that heater is crucial. Noticed some strikes were called balls cos the catcher could not framed properly.... this guy can be really deadly as long as he stays healthy
I hope and pray that he stays healthy and strong for his entire career as a MLB 1ST CLASS PITCHER.. This kid is lights out... If he adds 2-3 more quality pitches jeez the sky is the limit for him.....
I,m from Cincinnati , lived here all my life & lately the Reds have let go of some great talent , all I can say is they better keep Hunter Green for some years to come . They need to teach him just a little bit of better Control of his pitches . I absolutely love seeing this guy on the Mound , he’s got some NASTY stuff . I’ve always have gotten behind the Reds win or lose , their my team & being from Cincinnati I,ll back the Reds before I,ll back the Bengals any day of the week & thats because the Cincinnati Reds have more history in the MLB than the Cincinnati Bengals have in the NFL , sad but true . LETS GO REDS .
Spectacular Job there Hunter Greene. Way 3 Go there. Look Out Everyone Pitcher Hunter Greene Is Coming. What a Baseball Record There Hunter Greene. I will be following your Baseball Career there. And what your Stats too. I will be Rooting & Cheering for You. Take Good Care of Your Arm There Hunter Greene. You Got An Amazing , Spectacular Start In The Big Leagues Here. I Wish & Pray for the best for You. Go Getter Hunter Greene ! ⚾🏆
The most amazing thing to me is not that MLB pitchers can throw 100+ mph, but that MLB hitters can still hit 100+mph pitches. I keep wondering which one will max out first: pitchers' velocity, or hitters' ability to make contact at that velocity.
I would guess pitching velocity. Guys could hit Nolan Ryan, and he was throwing like this young man or harder for years after he started. Aren't they startging to say that Ryan could throw 108 back in the day?
@@thomasmiller4710 Some claim that. Although there were radar guns in Ryan's day, they apparently measured, IIRC, the speed of the pitch as it crossed the plate. Today's guns measure the speed as it leaves the pitcher's hand. The ball will slow down slightly after traveling the 60' (if anyone wants to correct me, I know it's 60'6" from rubber to plate, but it's considerably less than that from the point the ball actually leaves the pitcher's hand). Thus, some have done the physics/math and calculated that Ryan's pitches may have been up to 108 mph leaving his hand. The human brain can't actually see the ball and react that fast. At that point, it's muscle memory, and starting to swing nearly the instant the pitch is delivered, based on the brain's projection of where the ball will be, not actually tracking the pitch.
Hunter Greene is throwing pretty well! But i think for hitters like justin turner, despite his speed, he needs to vary his pitch sequence(like change speeds)!
I am really impressed with his evolution as a pitcher from Game 1 to Game 7. His mechanics have improved to push off the pitching rubber more. Once he develops a little more push and gets a consistent landing then he could become a great Pitcher. Watching this video of Game 2 is progress from Game 1. He is pretty awesome in Game 7. The Walks will always be an issue, but seeing his rapid adaption is incredible. 🤓⚾️🥹
"Other stuff is going to be the success for his career." Indeed, and it will show when he can get through that third trip through the order. Small sample size, obviously, but in two starts, that's the first time he's getting touched. Still, his tools are incredible. Once he gains equal command of his other pitches, he could easily become one of those guys who throws hard without getting hit hard (e.g. Wheeler, DeGrom). And again, small sample size, way too small to jump to conclusions. This is a guy I want to see a LOT this year. As the commenter below me says, it feels like we're witnessing history.
I was gonna be cynical and ask if he threw anything but fastballs, but the movement on those fastballs is like the hardest breaking ball you’d ever see
Trae Turner, Freddie Freeman, Justin Turner, Max Muncy. Is this April baseball or an All-Star game? Also, this could've went one of two ways for the young arm. For his sake I'm glad to see it went the way it did
Reds got a REAL frontline arm in that kid. Glad he's from my hometown (LA). Who knows, maybe he'll end up in Dodger blue when his FA year finally comes around... 😊
The only thing this video showed me is that the Dodgers have great plate discipline. They didn't swing at any of his pitches outside the zone even though the ump gave the pitcher help calling balls strikes 🙄. Anyway, #GoDodgers
I saw that game, too. Ump was actually squeezing Greene quite a bit (opposing starter Urias as well, ugh). Kid didn't seem fazed by it, either. Definitely not your typical flame-throwing rook, hope the Reds don't burn him out before he truly hits his stride in a few years... 😐🤞
For the sake of his arm he should learn to tone it down and go all out when needed. Our arms aren’t meant to throw 100+ mph constantly. For relivers it’s easier as they don’t pitch multiple innings per game 1-2 times a week
@@chadjustice8560 no doubt the dumbest thing I’ve heard. He has very good off speed and has the stamina to go long. It would be the dumbest thing in the world to move him to the pen😂
@@Scheboygan8767 how many good starters are there in the MLB that only throw a fastball and a changeup. If that man doesn't add something else to his pitch repertoire his future has bullpen written all over it. Look at Chapman, he couldn't make it as a starter either. Velocity isn't gonna get him so far for so long, especially without crazy movement on the fastball and pinpoint accuracy.
He can throw some serious fire. The trouble is, he can't go 9 innings. And when they go to their lousy bullpen, guess what...another one in the loss column.
@@djcrawford7965 it's uncommon now, but some pitchers are at least built for the occasional complete game, or at least going 7-8 innings instead of 5-6. These triple-digit guys are going max effort every pitch. The harder they're throwing, the shorter they last (Nolan Ryan is the exception, not the rule). On the other hand, Verlander went 8 IP last night; he still throws a 94-95 fastball, but only half of his pitches are fastballs. He's also 38 years old and on his way to the HOF; he's figured this out; hopefully, Greene will last long enough to do the same.
Donde es que cincinati alla eso como hombre , ese propecto sin temor a equivocarme , aprieta ese braso y tira 105 mph por que con la suavida que el lo hace
As a Dodger fan, it was an honor to witness history last night… he was spectacular!
If I was a Red, and my starter threw 39 100mph pitches, I would be ashamed we scored 0 runs for him
If I was coach I'd be ashamed he felt the need to possibly throw his arm out for a team that's not world series ready
Lotta popping of the glove, effortless motion, he’s the Maxed out Velo pitcher you make in MLB the Show, hopefully he stays healthy and keeps working on his secondary pitches. Doc Gooden-level potential
He throws them so effortlessly without a big windup. Even Chapman looks like a sling when he pitches.
chapman > greene
Ohtani throwing 100mph pitches seems effortless as well
a sling? slingshot?
@@datn1ggaa.698 greene < walk in the winning run against the orioles
That’s probably why he’s mostly capping out right around 100/101 with an occasional 102. Chapman uses his lower body more, that’s usually the secret to getting more velocity
"What's his fastball?"
"101 mph"
"What's his changeup?"
"100mph"
"He'll do OK."
A 5.70 ERA is not "doing ok".
His form is flawless. Compact yet limber. He should be able to stay healthy that way.
They said the same about deGromm. Youth is a beautiful thing
Hopefully but these days pitchers who throw 100 that much just don’t last. The arm isn’t meant to throw that hard that much.
@@josh903x I feel like our arms were literally designed for hanging from trees, throwing spears, swimming long distances.All things more difficult than throwing a light stone for an hour.
@@samkostos4520 DeGrom & Sale. Not everyone is meant to constantly throw hard. The stress of throwing hard + a curve or slider which 99% throw is just brutal.
@@samkostos4520 Sudden sharp strains are much more damaging than lower intensity ones applied over a longer time. Those lower intensity strains you mention are indeed things the human body is very good at handling, but a 100mph pitch puts far higher strain during the few seconds it lasts.
Best part is, he doesn't miss by much and having that command with that heater is crucial. Noticed some strikes were called balls cos the catcher could not framed properly.... this guy can be really deadly as long as he stays healthy
hard to frame 100+ with run lol
I hope and pray that he stays healthy and strong for his entire career as a MLB 1ST CLASS PITCHER.. This kid is lights out... If he adds 2-3 more quality pitches jeez the sky is the limit for him.....
Yeah I noticed that.
Can we all give the catcher some props...His thumb has to be the size of his foot tomorrow.
I,m from Cincinnati , lived here all my life & lately the Reds have let go of some great talent , all I can say is they better keep Hunter Green for some years to come . They need to teach him just a little bit of better Control of his pitches . I absolutely love seeing this guy on the Mound , he’s got some NASTY stuff . I’ve always have gotten behind the Reds win or lose , their my team & being from Cincinnati I,ll back the Reds before I,ll back the Bengals any day of the week & thats because the Cincinnati Reds have more history in the MLB than the Cincinnati Bengals have in the NFL , sad but true . LETS GO REDS .
You could say he had the Greene light
Ha
Lol
get out
always exciting when a player performs well. i enjoy these types of stories, videos, players.
Greene was throwing some Yoga 🔥. Extremely impressive 👍.
Throwing yoga? That's not a baseball term breh
@@messijr5145 Yoga 🔥 is from Street Fighter.
This man is a beast already in his first two starts! For the next 10+ years watch out for #21!
This guy is crazy good
Doubtless, the catcher’s glove will need to be replaced after the game.
Absolutely amazing
So many borderline balls that could have been called! More willing ump and we had one heck of a outing
And this is why he's my go to starter in MLB 22 The Show.
Once he hones in his power and control; it might be wraps. He adds another heater with some movement and a curveball? Untouchable.
I've had a lot of fun watching this kid!! Fireballer, I hope he doesn't kill his arm though. I don't want him to end up like Lincecum did.
It’s just the effortlessness of it all for me
Spectacular Job there Hunter Greene. Way 3 Go there. Look Out Everyone Pitcher Hunter Greene Is Coming. What a Baseball Record There Hunter Greene. I will be following your Baseball Career there. And what your Stats too. I will be Rooting & Cheering for You. Take Good Care of Your Arm There Hunter Greene. You Got An Amazing , Spectacular Start In The Big Leagues Here. I Wish & Pray for the best for You. Go Getter Hunter Greene ! ⚾🏆
Reminds me of when Aroldis Chapman came up to the reds. Imagine if he was still on the reds
Got a bit of action on it too. Nasty stuff
future GOAT right here
Future IL commando.
And sub .500 Hall of Famer.
I was at the game behind the plate sitting that close what an amazing pitcher
All you heard was balls slapping full force on that leather
WHAT A MENACE AND DEBUT!
mlb el mejor deporte 💪💪con Dios para riva
This kid is gonna be a stud eventually
Pretty impressive
What A Great Play👍👏⚾️.
I literally just got torched by this guy in mlb the show and then this video pops on my feed… u can’t make it up 😭
This man has a rocket arm.
The most amazing thing to me is not that MLB pitchers can throw 100+ mph, but that MLB hitters can still hit 100+mph pitches. I keep wondering which one will max out first: pitchers' velocity, or hitters' ability to make contact at that velocity.
I would guess pitching velocity. Guys could hit Nolan Ryan, and he was throwing like this young man or harder for years after he started. Aren't they startging to say that Ryan could throw 108 back in the day?
@@thomasmiller4710 Some claim that. Although there were radar guns in Ryan's day, they apparently measured, IIRC, the speed of the pitch as it crossed the plate. Today's guns measure the speed as it leaves the pitcher's hand. The ball will slow down slightly after traveling the 60' (if anyone wants to correct me, I know it's 60'6" from rubber to plate, but it's considerably less than that from the point the ball actually leaves the pitcher's hand). Thus, some have done the physics/math and calculated that Ryan's pitches may have been up to 108 mph leaving his hand.
The human brain can't actually see the ball and react that fast. At that point, it's muscle memory, and starting to swing nearly the instant the pitch is delivered, based on the brain's projection of where the ball will be, not actually tracking the pitch.
a machine
Damn Hunter is throwing that smoke.... 🔥
Damn man, just wow
People in the comments thinking he only throws 100+ heat and nothing else. Were the other half that wasn't shown only 98-99?
As a reds fan can't wait to see where he ends up cause there's no way he stays as a red
NY or LA
2 games in and already breaking records. (most 100+mph pitches in a game with 39)
era of 6 ...early days i know but he's looks average
INSPIRED! 🙏🏽
Happy Easter everyone!
Good lord...lol. awesome display. Pepperin' and pitchin' white hot petrol ⛽
Me as a reds fan: 😁😁😁 (He’s Nasty)
Tommy John surgery by mid season..sorry bro
@@jtstone7632 yes, he will probably have to have Tommy John sometime, but we don’t mention it 🤫
He’s already losing velocity. He’ll eventually be a closer.
Straight Smoke Homey.
I wish hes a red sox. We need a pitcher like greene
Meanwhile votto is thinking" should've brought this guy up when we had a decent team!"
I'd love to see puig back on the reds
Hunter Greene is a flamethrower 😳
Hunter Greene is throwing pretty well! But i think for hitters like justin turner, despite his speed, he needs to vary his pitch sequence(like change speeds)!
My pitcher uses his throwing motion in MLB the show 22
"how much?"
"101."
"someone better teach him some control before he kills somebody."
? How many batters did he walk????
I am really impressed with his evolution as a pitcher from Game 1 to Game 7. His mechanics have improved to push off the pitching rubber more. Once he develops a little more push and gets a consistent landing then he could become a great Pitcher. Watching this video of Game 2 is progress from Game 1. He is pretty awesome in Game 7. The Walks will always be an issue, but seeing his rapid adaption is incredible. 🤓⚾️🥹
He could be the next max scherzer. A combination of high mph and a lot of movement and spin rate. He just needs to adjust to the majors
Don't compare him to max. Greene is already on another level.
@@messijr5145 don’t disrespect max though
@@messijr5145 ha true
We’ve redefined “starter” as 4 and 2/3rds innings so we’re going to see more and more very high velo guys. They’re glorified long relievers now.
I mean... Brusdar Graterol might've had this stat if he was a starting pitcher, but he's a reliever so...
"Other stuff is going to be the success for his career." Indeed, and it will show when he can get through that third trip through the order. Small sample size, obviously, but in two starts, that's the first time he's getting touched. Still, his tools are incredible. Once he gains equal command of his other pitches, he could easily become one of those guys who throws hard without getting hit hard (e.g. Wheeler, DeGrom).
And again, small sample size, way too small to jump to conclusions. This is a guy I want to see a LOT this year. As the commenter below me says, it feels like we're witnessing history.
Big league hitters will catch up with a missile if they see it enough. He’s gotta have more than this.
This kid throws smoke The reds are fantastic at identifying arm talent. Gotta give ‘em that
I was gonna be cynical and ask if he threw anything but fastballs, but the movement on those fastballs is like the hardest breaking ball you’d ever see
he's very hittable even throwing 100
How far did he go?
Wowww😱
Hope he stays healthy
🔥🔥🔥🔥 all night long
Trae Turner, Freddie Freeman, Justin Turner, Max Muncy. Is this April baseball or an All-Star game?
Also, this could've went one of two ways for the young arm. For his sake I'm glad to see it went the way it did
Wow great player! First.
I feel like i need Tommy John Surgery after watching this video.
Good video
Reds got a REAL frontline arm in that kid. Glad he's from my hometown (LA). Who knows, maybe he'll end up in Dodger blue when his FA year finally comes around...
😊
The only thing this video showed me is that the Dodgers have great plate discipline. They didn't swing at any of his pitches outside the zone even though the ump gave the pitcher help calling balls strikes 🙄. Anyway, #GoDodgers
I saw that game, too. Ump was actually squeezing Greene quite a bit (opposing starter Urias as well, ugh). Kid didn't seem fazed by it, either. Definitely not your typical flame-throwing rook, hope the Reds don't burn him out before he truly hits his stride in a few years...
😐🤞
Wow, 100mph!!!!! Meanwhile he gave up 5 home runs in 2 2/3 innings the other day.
It's a shame ownership makes it impossible to pull for this team. MLB needs to force them out.
Why
No way, mlb can’t remove a team with a history likes the reds!
@@RealViceFN I think he means the ownership.
@@RealViceFN not the team, ownership.
@@damoneboyd9945 they've admitted they don't have the money to afford a team.
4.35 ERA, 10.3 innings.
I guess that's good.
Everyone loves the radar gun these days. It’s all that’s important to them
For the sake of his arm he should learn to tone it down and go all out when needed. Our arms aren’t meant to throw 100+ mph constantly. For relivers it’s easier as they don’t pitch multiple innings per game 1-2 times a week
Redlining his arm like that can be a stretch. Hope he stay's healthy.
He had tommy John in 2019
Enjoy while we have him, in a couple years he'll be gone an we'll still be losing.
He will be done in a couple of years as a starter. Velocity is not the end all be all.
@@chadjustice8560 no doubt the dumbest thing I’ve heard. He has very good off speed and has the stamina to go long. It would be the dumbest thing in the world to move him to the pen😂
@@chadjustice8560 Tell that to Justin Verlander....
@@Scheboygan8767 how many good starters are there in the MLB that only throw a fastball and a changeup. If that man doesn't add something else to his pitch repertoire his future has bullpen written all over it. Look at Chapman, he couldn't make it as a starter either. Velocity isn't gonna get him so far for so long, especially without crazy movement on the fastball and pinpoint accuracy.
@@fuktrumpanzeeskum you have no idea what you are talking about. Dude just stemied the LA dodgers. he will be just fine
hopefully his elbow and shoulder stays the same after a couple seasons.
he already had TJ surgery a few yrs ago
reminds me of cincinnati chapman🔥
He doesn't hit anymore? I thought he was supposed to be one of those two way Ohtani types??
NL has the DH now. I don't follow the Reds but they might have a better 9th bat, idk.
Hello Tommy John
Fun video
would be nice if the reds could score runs
Reds better not let the kid go. I am not a Reds Fan at all. He's like the reincarnation of Bob Gibson. Very intimidating.
He can throw some serious fire. The trouble is, he can't go 9 innings. And when they go to their lousy bullpen, guess what...another one in the loss column.
Does anybody go 9’innings??
@@djcrawford7965 it's uncommon now, but some pitchers are at least built for the occasional complete game, or at least going 7-8 innings instead of 5-6. These triple-digit guys are going max effort every pitch. The harder they're throwing, the shorter they last (Nolan Ryan is the exception, not the rule). On the other hand, Verlander went 8 IP last night; he still throws a 94-95 fastball, but only half of his pitches are fastballs. He's also 38 years old and on his way to the HOF; he's figured this out; hopefully, Greene will last long enough to do the same.
Lemme see that offspeed!
A right handed Aroldis Chapman? …
Looks like Chapman
Absolutely incredible how tardy these hitters are.
Donde es que cincinati alla eso como hombre , ese propecto sin temor a equivocarme , aprieta ese braso y tira 105 mph por que con la suavida que el lo hace
5.70 ERA. Terrible.
someone teach him cruve and breaking ball other wise he is only gonna last a few season.
a curve and a breaking ball are the same thing, also you know nothing.
Wow
👍🏾⚾⚾⚾
Diesel
Woooooooiow
Records are made to br broken integrity is not
Not better former reds bullpen Chapman
打電動?
Still lost tho 🙁
He'll get timed up if he doesn't find a different speed. Totally predictable.
MLB hitters will catch up to it if they see it enough.
Hunter Greene throws meat
Oh give me a break, I've seen 1000's of pitchers that throw like that. The only reason this is even being talked about is because he is black.