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Originally Posted by Ziggy Lidstrom
His average pre injury was never around 89. He was a 91 90, I recall the allstar year. This year, 87-88 was his max and would top out at 88, but would sit around 85. He was pitching that bad even in his rehab assignment and was getting knocked around down there. A one to two mph change isn't that great of a reason to speculate about his recent troubles.
So, my 6 mph still stands when the max and the min are covered.
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"You recall" is the key here.
I'm using Pitch/FX data; you're using your memory. Big difference.
And Pitch/FX is a lot different than the radar they use on TV. The same system is installed in every MLB stadium so there's consistency thee.