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True, although I think the point is this guy throws a rather pedestrian 92 mph fastball, but locates it perfectly and throws it at exactly the right time. Mariano's cutter had it's famously late movement, but until the last 5 years of his career it was a pitch that he was throwing in the mid-90's consistently. Sort of

1. This took to minutes to read and 2. Sometimes, all of the athletes you mentioned grunt. So yea... Nice comment.

He might not have shaved it off this year. Peak sprinting age according to the Oxford medical journal is around 24-25. He could have shaved off some time in the 2 years after his combine run and still be sprinting around that time in the year or 2 since. Granted this journal is mainly discussing athletes particularly

Not just that guy - That concept has been around for a long time. Smashing some simple carbs after lifting just replenishes glycogen and if you don't go overboard, you really won't gain fat from it.

Honeycrisp at 26? GTFO. Right now!

It's always so intimidating when an athlete rips off their shirt to expose their chisel...errr 12 year old boy physique.

I'm having a terrible day. That GIF made it better.

Umm, Ray Rice was already in the NFL for a number of years before he beat up his girlfriend, had this happened in high school or college, it's hard to know if he'd have been given a chance.

I would argue that she's nearing her peak velocity though. There are a handful of kids that throw in the the low to mid 70's pitching this deep into the little league season. It's basically why their teams have made it to the little league ws. The only difference is that while the boys have another 10 years of

Damn good catch. That's hilarious.

So moronic. Mark McGwire is probably the great home run hitter of all time. 1 home run every 10.61 at bats, followed by Babe Ruth at 11.76 and Barry Bonds at 12.92. He played 6 less seasons then both Bonds and Ruth.

Can you please do a better job with your lists? Thank you.

The average age of the women in the video seems to be a lot older than "Blurred Lines." The author implied that the age of the group in this video was somehow barely any older than in Blurred Lines. That's all. Just seemed inaccurate. Her point could have stood alone the simple fact that a video shot through the male

Um, I'd say the average age here is about 35 at minimum. That's a pretty big step up from what, about 20?

The dude can't hit well enough to be anything but a 4A level hitter, but can throw 92 mph and has a decent slider apparently. I'd work on that and find yourself at the back of the bullpen and pinch hitting. Sort of a neat role.

Correct.

Because I'm an angry young man.

Yea but I'm sure he has enough ground ball hits to lower that % to below 50% when were talking about outs created from ground balls.

Nope, that never dawned on me. NEVER. Oh my gosh, thank you so much for pointing that out, I feel so silly now! OMG Oh I would give you such a big warm fuzzy hug if I were to meet you in person. :) xoxoxoxoxoxo

I never said most likely. Nope, never did. A ground ball double play is less likely than a ground ball out or even a single for that matter, and by a large margin. I said the nice yet honest version. He has a propensity to hit ground ball singles these days.