How to get every pitch's MPH, without video

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  • Swoboda4
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    Re: How to get every pitch's MPH, without video

    I would also review the video from MLB-TV in your case. And look to get a screen shot of Syndergaard holding the ball on a close-up. If not, then you can switch to the other markets feed and often times they have different camera angles during the same time, maybe getting that close up of him holding the ball. I guess that's it.

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  • lengthwise1
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    Re: How to get every pitch's MPH, without video

    Originally posted by Swoboda4
    So it's a Thor pitch that's under 95 mph-a rare baseball!!!
    heh, so true and one he made a fielding error on, even rarer

    thx again!

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  • Swoboda4
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    Re: How to get every pitch's MPH, without video

    Originally posted by lengthwise1
    Yes, that's what I was looking for, thank you!

    I have a Thor pitch from a weird play in LA from the 2 HR game and I was trying to figure out what it was. It was a 92mph slider.
    So it's a Thor pitch that's under 95 mph-a rare baseball!!!

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  • lengthwise1
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    Re: How to get every pitch's MPH, without video

    Yes, that's what I was looking for, thank you!

    I have a Thor pitch from a weird play in LA from the 2 HR game and I was trying to figure out what it was. It was a 92mph slider.

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  • Swoboda4
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    How to get every pitch's MPH, without video

    I answered a question about this and thought it deserved its own thread. This is how you can determine every pitch's MPH without reviewing the game's video.

    (1) Go to MLB.com
    (2) Click "SCORES" on the upper left banner.
    (3) Pick a game and click "GAMEDAY"
    (4) On your game click "PLAY-BY-PLAY"
    (5) On the at bat you're interested in (and here's the trick) DOUBLE CLICK.
    (6) A box will drop down showing what every pitch is, and the MPH.

    You don't have to go to MLB-TV unless you want to see that at bat.
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