New Jersey baseball coach Rob Semerano is 42 but the former professional pitcher can still dial it up to over 100 miles per hour on the mound. And that fact captures the imagination. The possibilities ...
At first, it just felt like a forearm cramp. Sam Rosand shook it off. The high school junior figured serious pitching injuries involve a pop of the elbow, so he toed the rubber and threw again.
In 2010, Aroldis Chapman showed everyone that it was possible to throw a baseball 105 mph. In just his 10th game in the majors, Chapman threw the hardest recorded fastball in major league history.
Major League Baseball (MLB) demonstrated that the average fastball rose from 91.3 to 94.2 mph, the slider increased from 82.8 to 84.6 mph, and the change-up sped to 85.5 from 81.7 mph. Among other ...
The success of the baseball pitcher requires not only high-level ability but also durability and prevention of injury. The baseball throwing motion has been described as one of the most violent and ...
Michael Rubin may know how to sling MLB merchandise, but it would appear the Fanatics CEO has never participated in any type of organized baseball game in his life — ever. A video went viral this week ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — DJ Suonandajie is thousands of miles away from Tibet, but is feeling right at home on the baseball diamond. This summer, Suonandajie is playing center field for Regal Plastic in the ...