Nastiest LLWS Pitchers of All Time (Part One)
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Published 2023-06-03
All Comments (21)
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Throwing 81 mph at 12/13 is absurd
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Garrett Williams had 15 innings of 0.00 ERA and 17 strikeouts in one game. Unhittable as they come.
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This is back when little league World Series was amazing
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A 12 yr old throwing 80 mph heat and knuckle curves? Yeah fucking right. Dude is 24.
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I remember an off shore site had LLWS, and they had Gavin weir pitching as an underdog and the under set at 7.5β¦ it was the easiest wealth redistribution Opportunity in history
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Props to these catchers somehow catching these at this young
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Luis Garcia still had the same mechanics πππ
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"I am 12"
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Ryan matsuda - Played for team Canada he was hitting like 78-82 from this range it was absurd
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1:52 this kid is insane, he legit has pro mechanics
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Wish they televised PG tourneys. Im 22 now, played 14u against kumar rocker at the atlanta facilty. He was touching low 80s on 60ft mound. He got drafted 1st rou d our senior year lol
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Played serious ball with a HS buddy, 5β8 maybe, 145lbs, lefty and born somewhat bow legged, pitched 89/91 at 14. Rest of us hi 60 low 70 if lucky. He went on to play Minor ball for a few years at 2nd base. I remember he was hell to get off his feet playing hockey too. Solid as hell good friend and teammate.
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For the first kid i only started throwing a knuckle curve when I was 14 15 and he's been throwing it since he was 12ππ
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That big Japanese kid from a decade ago was a stud
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That Gavin Weir concerns me though, incredible as he is. He gets almost all of his velocity with a very floppy and violent arm whip. You know he's probably thrown a ton, probably too much in LL, because parents are stupid and don't take care of their kids' arms. He throws like this to the MLB level, he may be 75% used up and not far from his first TJ surgery.
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That first kid had some nasty stuff. I hope he doesn't do anything to his arm.
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Just wild that these kids are the same age as me but throwing 20mph harder
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These kids will be needing Tommy John by the time they hit high school
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Notice that most of these pitchers have hit an early growth spurt. They will not be as dominant when the other kids catch up.
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great and all but i wanna see a follow up on these cats in 5-6 years!!