P=mv
mass=0.156 kg (5 oz troy)
velocity= 144.84 m/s (90 mph)
m*v=0.156kg * 144.84 m/s
P=22.6kg m/s
depends on how fast its thrown. every pitcher has a different speed
A fastball is a type of pitch thrown by a pitcher.
Most pither's Curveball's are thrown slower then there fastballs. Usually about 10 mph slower. so if a major league pitcher throws a 95 mph fastball the curveball would be about 85. However there are some pitchers whose curveball's go the same speed as their fastball.
A heavy fastball is a fastball that does not have much movement but does have the appearance of rising. It is normally thrown between 85 mph and up. The opposite is a fastball that is thrown 85 mph or more with movement in and all.
Don Zimmer
The fastball was not invented it was just thrown and probably by the first person ever threw a baseball.
me at 700 mph dont hate
105 mph is the fastest fast ball ever thrown in baseball.
95
A bunch. In fact, the vast majority of major league pitchers have never thrown a no-hitter in major league baseball. Many more have thrown no-hitters in high school or college ball.
A slider is a pitch in baseball that breaks laterally and down. It is not thrown at the velocity that a fastball is thrown at, but its velocity is faster than a curve ball. The break on a slider is not as big as a curve ball. The slider is similar to a cut fastball, but will break more than a cut fastball.
2010 Chapman 105 mph fastball