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I could get a hit off of an MLB pitcher

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  • Lord_Blumpkin35_PSNL Offline
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    confused as in your definition of hit the ball, as in I made contact and hit it, or I got a hit. sure if you have your bat propped in the middle and pay the pticher to throw at it yeah youll hit it. otherwise if youre swinging based on your middle school self and a youtube video, can I makee a bet on you not contacting the ball going 92 plus. I played division one baseball and im not confidently stepping into any at bat years ( a few) later at anything above 85.

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  • KingAKP_XBLK Offline
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    Lmao let a guy dream!!

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  • buryyourdead34B Offline
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    I remember our coach setting the pitching machine on an MLB level curve. Knees buckled 5 pitches in a row and I knew it was dropping in for a strike each time. It always looked like it was coming at my head!
    You say it doesnt look hard and then say oh if i just randomly swing i might hit 1 in 100.....that would make it pretty difficult sorry

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  • TacocaT410_XBLT Offline
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    A high school freshman Josh Hader struck me out when I was a senior. He was unhittable in high school.

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  • KyleS779_PSNK Offline
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    OP, you'd get smoked. Ive seen too many good batters go into deep slumps. That's guys who see this type of pitching on the daily. The number 4 prospect in baseball, since call up, can't even much get it going. You think you could hold your own? Think again. Youd be lucky if a pitcher didn't try some chin music while he laughs as you pi** all over yourself.

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  • asap_ray13_PSNA Offline
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    Lmaooo at the op

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    @kdclemson_psn said in I could get a hit off of an MLB pitcher:

    @genopolanco_psn said in I could get a hit off of an MLB pitcher:

    @kdclemson_psn said in I could get a hit off of an MLB pitcher:

    @genopolanco_psn said in I could get a hit off of an MLB pitcher:

    @kdclemson_psn said in I could get a hit off of an MLB pitcher:

    @genopolanco_psn said in I could get a hit off of an MLB pitcher:

    You’re wrong. I hadn’t played baseball since high school and joined an adult league at age 27. I had to relearn just about everything. Fielding came back relatively quickly.. hitting is a whole different story. If you haven’t even seen high school pitching, I doubt you even touch a single pitch. Have you even used a wood bat?

    Watch the video, it doesn't look too fast, if I get 20 ABs I can just sit fastball and take a swing in the zone, that's probably 100 pitches so statistically I should connect with one and find a hole I feel like.

    Bro... It’s a lot harder than you think haha. I don’t think you’d get a hit in 20 ABs against a Single A pitcher. Unless you played high level baseball into your 20s, you aren’t touching a thing without a ton of training and practice.

    The worst hitting pitcher ever had about a .045 OBP in the MLB. Most pitcher only players still take BP and stuff so that’s not surprising, but that goes out the window since this is the worst hitting pitcher ever, in all likelihood, I can hit better than the worst hitting pitcher ever, and being an 18 yo male with a decent build, I think I could.

    I think you’re underestimating how difficult it is to hit a baseball. Especially live pitching. And then you’re going to do this against someone who has trained their whole life to play baseball professionally and was good enough to make it into the MLB? Not to mention the highest level of ball you’ve played is middle school? Come on dude haha. Do you have any idea how good you have to be to even sniff the Majors?

    I am talking about the worst hitter EVER in the MLB. In all likelihood I am a better hitter than him. It’s nothing against the pitchers, but they aren’t untouchable, in 20 ABs you could probably guess and swing early to find a hole somewhere in there.

    Lol you must be tripping, even the best hitters ever have had slumps where they go 0-20.

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  • tmichae10_PSNT Offline
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    @kdclemson_psn said in I could get a hit off of an MLB pitcher:

    I feel like the sheer number of ABs and pitches are on my side, each AB will likely be at least 3 pitches (unless I get a hit). That’s a minimum of 60 pitches without any takes on balls, any walks, or any fouls. Say I can get 2 balls on most ABs or 1 foul 1 ball, already 100 pitches.

    In 100 pitches I can guess and have a decent chance at a hit, or I could adjust as it progresses.

    At a certain point I feel like statistics is on my side.

    Orioles Chris Davis says you’re wrong.

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  • hoboadam_PSNH Offline
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    This entire thread is a big ol' LOL.

    Who cares?

    I guess it beats the posts about unanswered tickets, R2, Cronus Zen and Mickey Calloway.

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  • aaronjw76_PSNA Offline
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    @kdclemson_psn said in I could get a hit off of an MLB pitcher:

    @untchable704_psn said in I could get a hit off of an MLB pitcher:

    @kdclemson_psn said in I could get a hit off of an MLB pitcher:

    @halfbutt_psn said in I could get a hit off of an MLB pitcher:

    Go to a batting cage.

    I know the last time I went, it took me about 7 swings at 60mph to even foul one off. Now maybe some of you guys that played in HS or college would be able to have the same experience facing 85mph but OP is dreaming imo.

    6 or 7 swings... in 20 ABs I might get 100 pitches. I could spent a few pitches just swinging in the zone with hopes of a strike, and there’s an ok chance I make contact like that.

    You’d look just like the dude who can’t lay off the low ball in this game. I’d bet money on that.

    It doesn’t matter though, because it’s 20 ABs. He hangs a few of those offspeed and the challenge is over.

    He ain't gonna hang [censored]. He's gonna throw 95+ by you right down the pipe 19 times then give you the hook on the one and only offspeed pitch to make you look even worse than your posts here make you sound.

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  • WashedND_PSNW Offline
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    And I could score on LeBron but it doesn’t really mean much

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  • yankblan_PSNY Online
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    Thanks for making me laugh

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    If you haven't even played high school baseball, where most kids throw in the mid 70's maximum, then you aren't getting a hit off an MLB pitcher. Not even close. Above you used the example that you would be better than the worst hitting pitcher ever. Well that worst hitting pitcher probably still hit .350 in high school. If you have not played since middle school in all likelihood you have never faced a live curveball. It's incredibly hard to hit a good curveball. I appreciate the enthusiasm but it's extremely unlikely you even foul tip a pitch. Also regarding your point that it would be vs. an average 4 ERA pitcher. Well Joe Mugrove, Wade Miley, and Spencer Turnbull have career ERAS over 4, while Carlos Rodon is in the 3.9 range. By your definition the average MLB pitcher has thrown 4 no hitters this year

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  • CoThreat_PSNC Offline
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    I don’t think you quite understand what people mean when they say hitting is the hardest thing to do in any sport. Yes the statistics are on your side if you were a MLB hitter but it’s not as easy as it looks.

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  • WhiskeyOne_PSNW Offline
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    You might get a foul tip every 20 ABs but would most certainly go 0 for 20 every single time, forever, except for just blind luck. Like a bunt. I actually thought this post was satirical at first. I mean realistically they could throw 90 right down the middle 20 times and you wouldn't touch it haha come on man..

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  • CoThreat_PSNC Offline
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    Even the worst MLB players are the best of the best other wise they’d be in like AA, AAA, or not even signed. If you were better then them you probably would’ve been noticed.

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  • WhiskeyOne_PSNW Offline
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    Yeah I mean realistically you'd go 0 for 20 every time against even Single A pitching. Pimpin ain't easy.

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  • Nanthrax_1_PSNN Offline
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    @tacocat410_xbl said in I could get a hit off of an MLB pitcher:

    A high school freshman Josh Hader struck me out when I was a senior. He was unhittable in high school.

    Was this when he was making highly questionable tweets?

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  • vagimon_PSNV Offline
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    You’ve got moxie. I believe in you. With a wooden bat, though, you really have to get that top hand through the zone. Otherwise, he’ll knock the bat out of your hands.

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  • jonblaze2424_PSNJ Offline
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    Should change this post to “if i close my eyes and swing i may get lucky and make contact against an mlb pitcher”

    Anyone can throw their bat out and make contact, but to say you can willingly hit someone throwing 90+ is just stupid. I played through college and in my Sunday leagues anyone throwing low 80’s eats me up (I’m 35 now).....it’s just a whole nother animal when you step up to the plate.

    Love the confidence but not happening my dude

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