ROAD TO 90 MPH | Season 2 Part 1

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You're all arms brother. Load at the top. Sit down and push hard with a longer stride! Love the content

prouddad
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"I'm all over the zone."

Then proceeds to paint the corner at the knees two pitches in a row.

mattrinck
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Bautista with a drive, deep left field. Best inning in baseball.
Awesome job on hitting 85. Love the channel.

philippersaud
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I’m not an expert, take my advice lightly, was a po in high school. You have a ton of fricken raw power. Pretty much everything can be worked on but here are a few easier “fixes”. Get your throwing arm fully extended during glove separation, it’s staying pretty bent back there. Look at your front foot angle at landing. Your toes are pointed damn near the right side dug out. Get your foot angled in line with home plate! This will help increase hip shoulder separation a little and improve accuracy. A lot of people are saying “use your legs” but what specifically does that mean? First off, stride length does not matter that much. Do what’s comfortable. But your legs can increase both linear velocity and energy potential. “Pushing off” with your back side a little more creates linear velocity to home. This is good, but will maybe give you an extra 1-2mph. The true gains are in the elastic potential. Keep your weight on the back leg as long as possible. Your back knee is rotating in a little early reducing hip shoulder separation. As you work down the mound, try to feel like your knee can only rotate backwards, and don’t let it rotate inward until you are executing the throw. In a sense, you’re storing energy, and releasing it as quickly as you can. Rotation of the knee inward is lost energy.

Keep it up! You easily have the power to get to 90. Take care of your arm! I didn’t, I payed the price.

zachross
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For anyone wondering, yes it actually is harder to throw fast the colder out it is. Colder air is denser air and thus has more effect on the ball. You'll also notice your breaking pitches bite harder.

BostonDodgeGuy
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The successful velo slap makes my heart happy❤

JamesBlackman
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Me and my son really enjoy your channel. Keep the videos coming.

ski-ski
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Ball has less resistance with the decreased air density in hotter weather so yes, cold weather fights the ball more as it is much more dense air and makes velocity in both throwing and batting a little lower

smudent
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I love this series can’t wait for when you hit 90

KirbysFakePunt
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Damn!!! I didn’t know Will had that in his bag. I’m for real impressed. Dude is talented

brasshouse-fireball
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i love how you had your bro smack you like you're going for a bench PR 😹😹

foogba
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The ball hitting the net is satisfying

kassieriichman
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When your leg goes up to pitch lift it more towards the second base it will increase your velo. Love the content keep it up.

brigettegreven
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Homie warm up 😂😂😂😂 your arm screamed that.

kooldisciple
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"I think 85 would be good..."
76
"Bruh..."
😂😂😂😂
This is why I follow!!! 🤙

charleslonger
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I laughed when you got your back slapped 😅

bigk
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Can we just talk about how smooth that Bautista cut was

BlueBlobfishGaming
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LETS GO BAT BROS!!! MY FAVORITE YOUTUBER!!!
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Baseballbros-nytq
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Finally been waiting for this let’s go well

millerbaseball
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I know it's wildly off topic here and cricket is alien to North America but I'd be interested to know what difference in a fastbowler's action enables 100+mph balls... possibly the ball construction too...

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