65-70 mph would be pretty decent. Age plays a factor obviously, but how and when the body matures(some sooner than others) also needs to be accounted for. I believe most importantly, however, is how mechanically sound is the young pitcher. Good pitching mechanics can easily add 5+ mph no a pitchers fastball, quit often more. And mechanics keep the arm "safer" as well.
I'm fifteen and I'm throwing high sixties, sometimes getting up to 70.
well.... im a catcher who's 14... 6 foot 165 pounds
i don't pitch very much and today i clocked in at 71 mph
so i don't know how big u r but i hit 71 mph and I'm not
even a pitcher
im 15 and i got clocked at 78 as a 14 year old and got clocked at 83 this year at the CABA World Series tournament
I'm 15 years old and at a tournament over the weekend I was clocked at an average of 83 topping at 85 I throw fast for my league the average speed is 65-75
It really depends, the age 14 is a time of great change. If you just turned 14 and are about 5'3''-5'8'' a average speed is in the low sixties.
If you are 6 feet tall and 180 pounds, then probably high seventies.
Just so you know I just turned 14, am 5'7'', and weigh 120 pounds. I play in a 13 and under league where I see a lot of 56-62 mile per hour pitches. I throw pretty fast for that league with my main pitch being a mid-sixty two seam fastball.
I am a 14 year old and i throw around 70 on average. When im having a good day pitching i will get up around 75. I see most pitchers my age throwing about 60-65.
It really depends on what level you are playing. My son is 14 and throws 75, 66mph slider and 63 change. In the same tournament he was in recently, one kid threw 87 (no joke) and many others between 81-85. I would say for the most part the average is between 70-80. I can tell you that an 80 mph at 60ft gets hit hard when that's all you have. My son went out with his 75mph and struck out 7 in his last tournament against a major level team and his overall ERA this year was in the 2.5 - 3 range because he locates and mixes his pitches well. By the time your 17-18, you need to be in the low to mid 80s and have some off speed stuff or you won't be pitching on the varsity team and beyond.
I'm 15 years old and last year i clocked at 76 mph. So i guess I'm good but what really helps is if you have a NASTY breaking ball. I like the curveball or the splitter but i have seen kids throw the slider a lot.
you half to have accuracy, and be able to throw fast and throw different types like a curv, or fastballs, or stuff like sliders. I agree with that but when you get that you need to show it off in front of your coach.
I'm guessing between 95 & 105 miles per hour
73 mph
90-100 mph
You want the javelin to be going as fast as possible when you release it. If you are running as fast as you can and THEN throw it, it will have significantly higher velocity, and will travel farther.
The equivalent of an 80mph pitch from 47ft at 54ft is 54/47*80 = 91.9 mph.
Simple flick the wii remote as fast as you can.
It varies from player to player. Some throw in the 70s to the upper 90s.
Between 55 and 75 MPH
it depends on how fast you throw it and if you can throw strikes i would say from 4'11 or above but you dont have to be tall to be a good pitcher it just helps
yes
Leprechauns are pretty fast, but you should be able to catch them if you have a complex trap.