If it seemed like Charlie Sheen had a little extra juice on his fastball during "Major League" ... it's because the actor pumped himself full of steroids to prepare for the role ... so says the Warlock.Sheen -- who famously played fireballer Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn -- revealed his secret to Sports Illustrated, saying he went on the special sauce for "six to eight weeks" in the hopes of "enhancing [his] performance a little bit."Sheen added, "You can print this, I don't give a f--k. My fastball went from 79 [mph] to like 85."Wild Thing ... you make my balls shrink.
i used to think i had a world class arm, i could throw a football pretty hard and fast when i was young, a couple years ago i went and threw some baseballs ..... damn i didnt even break 55mph I blame it on my tennis elbow caused by bodybuilding
Those carnival radar guns point the gun when the ball almost hits the target. The real way of doing it is when it comes out of the throwing hand.
The horizontal velocity of a baseball is more or less constant regardless of what point of the flight path you measure it at, unless you're throwing into a stiff wind or something to that effect.
That's retarded, at that point it hasn't yet developed any speed, momentum or velocity.. that's like taking the speed of a car just as you hit the gas pedal
If the dolorean hits 85mph it creates a time variant thus rendering a hole in thenspace time continueum, u just need the 1.21 jigawatts to ceate the affect.......
Some pitchers have been clocked at 95mph right out of the hand and by the time it crosses the plate, it can drop almost 10mph