This dude is on track to have the fastest pitch ever, and he's only in college:
Strasburg 2nd fastest, but not for longEdited by: j41181
Strasburg 2nd fastest, but not for longEdited by: j41181
So just how good is Stephen Strasburg, the San Diego State right-hander who is regarded as the No. 1 talent in this year's draft?
"The best I've ever seen," says a longtime scout. "And it's not even close."
C'mon. Better than Mark Prior? Remember how incredible he looked coming out of Southern Cal -- tall, big legs, good mechanics, robot-like. You're saying he's better than what Prior was then?
"Easily," says the scout, over the phone. "I'm telling you, it's not even close."
What did you see in him? "The day that I saw him pitch, his first fastball was 99 mph, and he was at 100-102 mph the rest of the way," says the scout, who is not one for hyperbole.
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Yeah, heard he had a good fastball. Straight as a string, right? "That's the thing," said the scout. "Whenever you see a fastball at 100 mph, it's always straight. No movement. But his fastball has a lot of movement, which really doesn't make that much sense, because it's on the hitter so quickly. His fastball cuts."
Wow. His secondary stuff must be a work in progress. That's the way it usually is with guys who are that overpowering at that age.
"No," said the scout. "He's got a plus slider, at 93-94 mph, and he's got a plus changeup. He's the best I've ever seen."
How are his mechanics? "Fine," says the scout. "Looks totally fine to me. No real concerns."
Strasburg has thrown 20.1 innings this season, and he has 45 strikeouts. That means that out of the 61 outs he's registered, 45 are by strikeout. "It's like watching someone play one of those baseball video games for the first time -- it's like the hitters are completely guessing where he's going to throw the ball," said the scout. "They're just swinging in a spot and hoping that's where he throws it, because they can't track it."
The way you're describing him, I say to the scout, you're talking about someone who could be in the big leagues this summer?
The scout laughs. "You could put him in a rotation right now, and he could be a No. 2 or No. 3 starter," says the scout. "Right now, he's better than A.J. Burnett."
So in other words, in this scout's eyes, Stephen Strasburg, the ace of the San Diego State Aztecs, is better than the No. 2 free agent pitcher in the offseason, and he could be the ace of the Washington Nationals by the end of the summer -- if they decide to take him.
Quite rare for a white athlete, most blacks get married early and even have children. I too hope he and Rachel stick together for the long term, and have children.Truthteller said:Stephen is married to the former Rachel Lackey. He married at 21, which is real young. But I hope he and Rachel stick together for the long term, which might not be easy in the world of sports.
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