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<blockquote data-quote="geezer77" data-source="post: 4054735" data-attributes="member: 49872"><p>Or maybe Stanford's NiJaree Canady will consider playing closer to her Kansas home and family.</p><p></p><p>I don't think I've never seen a freshman SB pitcher as naturally fast and with as much control as Canady. She can effortlessly throw a riser at 74 mph all day, and can already move the ball around pretty much at will. 74 mph may not sound fast to baseball fans, but consider it's coming at you from 43 feet away - actually more like 36 feet when you include the stride prior to release, and is generally equivalent to 105 mph in baseball. Very few hitters can effectively process the spin & location and make a swing/no swing decision at those reaction times. Imagine how devastating she will be when she's a little older and develops a convincing changeup motion. Gonna make a lot of good hitters look silly. I'd rather she do it in a Sooner uniform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geezer77, post: 4054735, member: 49872"] Or maybe Stanford's NiJaree Canady will consider playing closer to her Kansas home and family. I don't think I've never seen a freshman SB pitcher as naturally fast and with as much control as Canady. She can effortlessly throw a riser at 74 mph all day, and can already move the ball around pretty much at will. 74 mph may not sound fast to baseball fans, but consider it's coming at you from 43 feet away - actually more like 36 feet when you include the stride prior to release, and is generally equivalent to 105 mph in baseball. Very few hitters can effectively process the spin & location and make a swing/no swing decision at those reaction times. Imagine how devastating she will be when she's a little older and develops a convincing changeup motion. Gonna make a lot of good hitters look silly. I'd rather she do it in a Sooner uniform. [/QUOTE]
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