Back pitching again for Charlotte knights (Chicago white sox AAA team). Saw him in box score keeping up with braves milb. I really thought lindgren might have been done. Maybe he'll make it again
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Back pitching again for Charlotte knights (Chicago white sox AAA team). Saw him in box score keeping up with braves milb. I really thought lindgren might have been done. Maybe he'll make it again
Maybe he bounces back now. Graveman is throwing straight gas now after he recovered. He is hitting 99-100 whereas he was low 90s at MSU. Hopefully Lindgren gets new life in his arm like that. His slider was straight nasty. I always felt bad for hitter, catcher, and ump when he was throwing that pitch.
Watched Woodruff's start against the Phillies today. He is such a freak. His ability to maintain velocity for his entire performance is so darn impressive. It is like watching a closer come into the 9th inning but Woodruff does it for 6 and 7 innings. Hope we maintain a good relationship with him because his next contract is going to be well into the hundreds of millions. Definitely on his way to having the best MLB pitching career of any former MSU player. Close to a Top 5 pitcher in all of MLB right now.
Get to watch Ethan Small next week in Biloxi.
Dude
Graveman trained his ass off! I got to see it first hand as he trains at the same facility my boys and I train at.
Watch many bullpens with my 12yr old - he’d call out sinker 94 on the black off lefty’s right hip - it’d be 94 on the black
What I thought was cool watching- he’d stick around and watch the other bullpens from other aspiring MLB pitcher and give pointers/feedback for improvement
I'm not saying he's cheating. I'm just saying it's odd to me that so many pitchers are adding velocity in their 30s. Usually pitchers either lose or just maintain it. So far Kendall's avg fastball this season is 96.9, which is 2.1 more than last season and 4.2 more than his career avg. That's a huge increase.
https://www.fangraphs.com/players/ke...ats?position=P
He isn't alone... drew smyly of the braves added velocity at age 31. deGrom is still adding at 32. I'd say most pitchers follow one of these paths though...
Scherzer - maintain velocity
https://www.fangraphs.com/players/max-scherzer/3137/stats?position=P
Strasburg - lose velocity
https://www.fangraphs.com/players/stephen-strasburg/10131/stats?position=P
The Driveline program that everyone is training with now is what is upping pitchers velo(not saying that some aren't using help), but this program is pretty incredible for increasing velo. My son's using the Driveline program and his velo has gone up 5-6 mph in less than a year in the program. If you have a chance check it out.