AerchAngel
<B>Secretary of Statistics</B>
In high school in the early 80's, I thought the cages were canned, threw around 70, but not able to throw sinkers or curveballs.
Now at near 50, I was still able to hit them but the caveat, only fastballs up to 83 mph, but curves, sliders and sinkers, UGLY, never touched one.
I am in awe in what a MLB player had to see when facing a pitcher like Viz or others that can throw a 100 plus a slider or sinker or a Blyleven curveball.
I would bail as well.
Anyone still hit at batting cages regardless how old you are? I love it but I get a bruise on the palm of my hand. Wooden bats have so much vibration on contact, you feel it in your arm when you hit is squarely. Since they are both palms (switch hitter) it is worse.
Now at near 50, I was still able to hit them but the caveat, only fastballs up to 83 mph, but curves, sliders and sinkers, UGLY, never touched one.
I am in awe in what a MLB player had to see when facing a pitcher like Viz or others that can throw a 100 plus a slider or sinker or a Blyleven curveball.
I would bail as well.
Anyone still hit at batting cages regardless how old you are? I love it but I get a bruise on the palm of my hand. Wooden bats have so much vibration on contact, you feel it in your arm when you hit is squarely. Since they are both palms (switch hitter) it is worse.