Some content here bro isn’t there 🔥 where ya from in the uk mate? I’m from Dublin myself and as you know we would get nothing that focuses this heavily on baseball never mind pitching.
@J0hn042 Kent, in England. I got into it through late night baseball on channel 5, via playing cricket myself. Changes of grip and technique - basically, why it do that? - endless fascination...
@@alexhubble quality I get it with the bowling bro spin bowlers off leg etc power and mid ye never thought of it like that always because of the batting aspect you think similar (of what we got) anyway
@@PitchingNinjaVideos he's also throwing his splitter for strikes now instead of burying most of them in the dirt. I love his potential regardless of what role he ends up playing.
Every time I hear of a young pitcher throwing 102 mph, I can't help thinking its a matter of time before Tommy John's old surgeon will be opening up his elbow. Can you name some one who threw this hard and didn't go under the knife? (Anyone who is not named Nolan Ryan, who was a freak of nature)
Could someone please explain to me what a white castle special means. I’m trying to figure out the link between a fast food place and baseball. Being from the UK that’s all I know about white castle. And I’m sorry if this has been answered multiple times here, but I’m new to the channel!
White castle when 3 sliders for an out. White castle for sword means sliders and sword from check swing. Hope that helps. Also from UK. Good see more fans from UK 😁
Right now? Off the top of my head, I'd go with Skubal, Treinen and either Clase or Mason Miller. But this all constantly changes...and I feel like I'm leaving so many guys I like off.
Kirby could kneecap a fly with a dart 🎯 Luis Gil probably had his worst outting and we didn’t lose I’ve had worse days and Cole Ragans was extremely Nice 🏆
Not to be an armchair psychologist, but I feel something in common with Skubal. I notice he doesn't like making eye contact, just like me. You mentioned the fact that he seems to get better and better each start. I get the feeling he has some Imposter Syndrome. He can't believe he is actually as good as he is, so he keeps practicing and trying to get better, no matter how good he gets. Tarik "the Podracer" Skubal. So good you need the Force to get a hit against him.
He's thrown 102 before and had given up a bomb the hitter before. I feature him regularly. Was on the fence. Decided not to but would have if he threw a clean inning.
He's sooo good I think we all take it for granted. I need to make it over to London some time! Was in Scotland last year for a bit (Islay, drinking Scotch)
@@PitchingNinjaVideos gotcha that makes sense I thought it was so funny that he was laughing after giving up the home run then was like well I’ll just throw it a little faster to the next guy
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