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Jake Pilarski Throwing 101.4 MPH In A Pen




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26 Comments

  1. The dude carried a 4.7 era in like division 3 ncaa baseball and then went to play in independent league for 1.5 yrs with a 5.00 era. Some quality mph tho lol

  2. His arm speed on off speed is nowhere near what it is for fastball

  3. ***As Former pro Baseball pitcher maybe you can settle a huge argument among us in Port St. Lucie in the late 1990s.
    It was me, Al Jackson, Paul Wilson and Izzy and myself with 2 trainers that 😂swore that they had personally seen Raul Mondessi in extended spring training with the dodgers throw a baseball from home plate over the blue monster in centerfield… Now, I could top around 93! My longest long toss record was 364ft usually around 340ft range! Anyway, the backdrop is roughly 40-50ft in the air and 410ft at the base! Having seen numerous people hit them over I estimate a ball we need to go 450ft min to clear the back drop! That’s minimum with perfect wind. Usually monster shots went 460+… Anyway can you verify any human being throwing a baseball over a spring training backdrop at 410ft at the base from home plate. Thx! This has bothered me for years! The Debate still goes on???

  4. “I became a good pitcher when I stopped trying to make them miss the ball and started trying to make them hit it.” -Sandy Koufax

  5. It’s really hard to make a good assessment from a 30 pitch workout in a cage but I think he could probably sit in the 97-98 range with accuracy. Factor in the changeup and the curve (the slider looks to need work before it’s a full addition to his repertoire), and he could be a solid major league pitcher. I’d grade him out as:
    Fastball: 70, Changeup: 65, Curve: 55, Slider: 50. As a reliever, he could be successful with just the fastball and changeup duo, sprinkling in the curve on occasion.
    He’s got the raw stuff to play in the bigs but is still somewhat raw and needs to work on pitch location. Being wild at his age is correctable and with good coaching, he definitely has promise. If the slider were to develop, he projects as a number 3 starter with upside to a number 2 or even a staff ace depending on the development of the slider, how well he learns to locate his pitches, and what speed he settles into without overthrowing.

  6. When the change was thrown my jaw dropped. The movement is juicy. Id love to block that curve paint that cut and sitem dawwn with that change.

  7. 101 versus high 90s is not impossible to a top notch hitter. Just check out the cubs world series homer that tied the game. Good way to hurt an arm.

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