jpx7
Very Flirtatious, but Doubts What Love Is.
I'm not sure what you are even asking...
Are you seriously asking if hitters do worse against higher velocity? Or better against lower velocity?
Or are you somehow suggesting that 88 mph today is the same as 88 mph 30 years ago, as if athletes overall haven't improved by leaps and bounds in the last 3 decades?
I think he’s just saying that the most likely scenario is that hitters are better today, on average, so it’s harder for pitchers to succeed at 88 mph, on average. Then he listed an alternative, self-admittedly less likely explanation: that hitters aren’t better / 88mph doesn’t play worse, but instead that teams just shifted their preferences to what higher velocities have always provided.
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