I'm guessing between 95 & 105 miles per hour
90-100 mph
I heard at my school's freshmen baseball team, you should pitch around 70 mph, so I guess around 70 or more. First off it is not always about velocity. Understanding location. having movement and changing speeds is equally if not more important when playing high school ball or any level ball for that fact. Having said that, as a trainer of pitchers it is equally important that you have the proper mechanics that will allow you to throw more than a couple innings and maintain both movement and location. But if you are looking for an answer on velocity, I have trained 12 year olds that throw in the upper 60 low 70s and I have trained very dominate pitchers who are 15 and 16 who throw in the mid 70s and low 70s but have great plate presence and an off speed pitch that makes their fast ball seem like it is 10 miles an hour fast than it is. If I can give you one piece of advice, Learn how to throw the pitch you need that gets the result you want. If that is a ground ball to short or a pop up to the infield than that is when you become a pitcher. Strike outs happen, inning ending double plays are created. If you learn this, you will be successful as a pitcher.
Vida Blue could throw pretty fast since his Fastballs would clock around 100 mph.
depends on how fast you throw them.
However fast the pitcher throws it. In the pros, pitchers, on average, throw a four-seam fastball in the early 90's (mph). A high school senior about 75-80, a 6th grader about 50-60, and a starting player about 20-30. But those are for baseball pitchers, not your everyday person.
Yes, throwing 82 MPH as a 13 year old is very fast, almost inhuman. The fastest pitchers at that age might throw from 60-65 MPH
some of the fastest pitchers throw about 100 mph. The record is 104.5
80 mph
Most of them throw a fastball at around 65 mph. There have been a few exceptional pitchers that could reach 71 or 72 mph. Jenny Finch among them.
I'm guessing between 95 & 105 miles per hour
73 mph
90-100 mph
60mph
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.
yes ?