FACT: Nolan Ryan is the only pitcher to throw 100mph without HGH or other drugs

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  • Kard63
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    • Nov 2003
    • 8944

    #1

    FACT: Nolan Ryan is the only pitcher to throw 100mph without HGH or other drugs

    FACT!!!!

    He is also the only 46 year old to beat the fuck out of a 26 year old in the middle of a game.

  • Azlord
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    • Dec 2003
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    #2
    I remember that. He fucked that dude up lol

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    • Kard63
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      #3
      Originally posted by Azlord
      I remember that. He fucked that dude up lol
      Best regular season game ever, lol.

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      • Brother Bilo
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        #4
        I think Robin Ventura lost a tooth in that fight. What a lame ass.

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        • Xrated J
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          • Sep 2006
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          #5
          nolan ryan was the shit

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          • SifuE
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            #6
            FACT!
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            • ADL Colin
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              #7
              ...Zumaya


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              • D
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                #8
                Nolan Ryan is the man.

                But lots of people pitched > 100mph... and not all with drugs, I wouldn't think.

                Mark Wohlers 103.0 mph 1995 Spring Training
                Armando Benitez 102.0 mph 2002 Shea Stadium
                Randy Johnson 102.0 mph 07-09-2004 SBC Park
                Robb Nen 102.0 mph 10-23-1997 Jacobs Field
                A.J. Burnett 101.0 mph 05-31-2005 PNC Park
                Rob Dibble 101.0 mph 1992 Candlestick Park
                Kyle Farnsworth 101.0 mph 05-27-2004 Minute Maid Park
                Eric Gagne 101.0 mph 04-16-2004 SBC Park
                Jose Mesa 101.0 mph 1993 Cleveland Stadium
                Guillermo Mota 101.0 mph 07-24-2002 Qualcomm Stadium
                Billy Wagner 101.0 mph 06-11-2003 Yankee Stadium
                Nolan Ryan 100.9 mph 08-20-1974 Anaheim Stadium
                Josh Beckett 100.0 mph 10-12-2003 Pro Player Park
                Daniel Cabrera 100.0 mph 05-09-2005 Camden Yards
                Roger Clemens 100.0 mph 10-10-2001 Yankee Stadium
                Francisco Cordero 100.0 mph 07-07-2004 Jacobs Field
                Jorge Julio 100.0 mph 09-16-2004 Skydome
                J.R. Richard 100.0 mph 1976 Candlestick Park
                C.C. Sabathia 100.0 mph 2002 Jacobs Field
                Ben Sheets 100.0 mph 07-10-2004 Miller Park
                Derrick Turnbow 100.0 mph 05-27-2005 Miller Park
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                • ronaldo
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                  #9
                  Randy Johnson?

                  edit-didn't see the post above me.

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                  • Kard63
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                    #10
                    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joel_Zumaya

                    "The official record according to the Guinness Book of World Records is 100.9 mph by Nolan Ryan in 1974. Ryan's pitch was clocked using coherent infrared radar.

                    The reliability of radar guns used at MLB games more recently has been questioned. USA Today columnist Mike Lopresti reported that FOX was using radar guns which recorded speeds 3 to 4 miles an hour faster than the readings on the McAfee Coliseum radar guns in Game 1 of the 2006 American League Championship Series."

                    Those people you listed above Ryan came 21 years or more later when everyone cheated and the radar guns are rigged to be impressive. Guinness doesn't lie.
                    Last edited by Kard63; 02-13-2008, 11:46 AM.

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                    • Snake Doctor
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                      • Mar 2001
                      • 13449

                      #11
                      Originally posted by D
                      Nolan Ryan is the man.

                      But lots of people pitched > 100mph... and not all with drugs, I wouldn't think.

                      Mark Wohlers 103.0 mph 1995 Spring Training
                      Armando Benitez 102.0 mph 2002 Shea Stadium
                      Randy Johnson 102.0 mph 07-09-2004 SBC Park
                      Robb Nen 102.0 mph 10-23-1997 Jacobs Field
                      A.J. Burnett 101.0 mph 05-31-2005 PNC Park
                      Rob Dibble 101.0 mph 1992 Candlestick Park
                      Kyle Farnsworth 101.0 mph 05-27-2004 Minute Maid Park
                      Eric Gagne 101.0 mph 04-16-2004 SBC Park
                      Jose Mesa 101.0 mph 1993 Cleveland Stadium
                      Guillermo Mota 101.0 mph 07-24-2002 Qualcomm Stadium
                      Billy Wagner 101.0 mph 06-11-2003 Yankee Stadium
                      Nolan Ryan 100.9 mph 08-20-1974 Anaheim Stadium
                      Josh Beckett 100.0 mph 10-12-2003 Pro Player Park
                      Daniel Cabrera 100.0 mph 05-09-2005 Camden Yards
                      Roger Clemens 100.0 mph 10-10-2001 Yankee Stadium
                      Francisco Cordero 100.0 mph 07-07-2004 Jacobs Field
                      Jorge Julio 100.0 mph 09-16-2004 Skydome
                      J.R. Richard 100.0 mph 1976 Candlestick Park
                      C.C. Sabathia 100.0 mph 2002 Jacobs Field
                      Ben Sheets 100.0 mph 07-10-2004 Miller Park
                      Derrick Turnbow 100.0 mph 05-27-2005 Miller Park
                      Agreed.

                      Not to mention alot of minor leaguers have touched 100mph on the radar gun over the years.
                      sig too big

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                      • SxDx
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                        • Mar 2006
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                        #12
                        spoken like someone that knows nothing about baseball history.

                        aside from many current and recent pitchers that have broken 100 MPH, bob feller and several other pitchers of that era, were known to have thrown over 100 MPH, but radar gun technology was not what it is today. most say that feller would regularly throw 103 MPH
                        Last edited by SxDx; 02-13-2008, 11:48 AM.

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                        • SxDx
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by D
                          Nolan Ryan is the man.

                          But lots of people pitched > 100mph... and not all with drugs, I wouldn't think.

                          Mark Wohlers 103.0 mph 1995 Spring Training
                          Armando Benitez 102.0 mph 2002 Shea Stadium
                          Randy Johnson 102.0 mph 07-09-2004 SBC Park
                          Robb Nen 102.0 mph 10-23-1997 Jacobs Field
                          A.J. Burnett 101.0 mph 05-31-2005 PNC Park
                          Rob Dibble 101.0 mph 1992 Candlestick Park
                          Kyle Farnsworth 101.0 mph 05-27-2004 Minute Maid Park
                          Eric Gagne 101.0 mph 04-16-2004 SBC Park
                          Jose Mesa 101.0 mph 1993 Cleveland Stadium
                          Guillermo Mota 101.0 mph 07-24-2002 Qualcomm Stadium
                          Billy Wagner 101.0 mph 06-11-2003 Yankee Stadium
                          Nolan Ryan 100.9 mph 08-20-1974 Anaheim Stadium
                          Josh Beckett 100.0 mph 10-12-2003 Pro Player Park
                          Daniel Cabrera 100.0 mph 05-09-2005 Camden Yards
                          Roger Clemens 100.0 mph 10-10-2001 Yankee Stadium
                          Francisco Cordero 100.0 mph 07-07-2004 Jacobs Field
                          Jorge Julio 100.0 mph 09-16-2004 Skydome
                          J.R. Richard 100.0 mph 1976 Candlestick Park
                          C.C. Sabathia 100.0 mph 2002 Jacobs Field
                          Ben Sheets 100.0 mph 07-10-2004 Miller Park
                          Derrick Turnbow 100.0 mph 05-27-2005 Miller Park
                          Joba Chamberlain and I believe Papelbon have also hit the 100 MPH on more than a few occassions

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                          • Kard63
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                            #14
                            I'm going to go ahead and trust Guinness and Wikipedia more than you last 3 posters.

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                            • ADL Colin
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                              • Feb 2001
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Kard63
                              http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joel_Zumaya

                              "The official record according to the Guinness Book of World Records is 100.9 mph by Nolan Ryan in 1974. Ryan's pitch was clocked using coherent infrared radar.

                              The reliability of radar guns used at MLB games more recently has been questioned. USA Today columnist Mike Lopresti reported that FOX was using radar guns which recorded speeds 3 to 4 miles an hour faster than the readings on the McAfee Coliseum radar guns in Game 1 of the 2006 American League Championship Series."

                              Those people you listed above Ryan came 21 years or more later when everyone cheated and the radar guns are rigged to be impressive. Guinness doesn't lie.
                              From same page.

                              "Despite the accuracy of radar guns being in question, it is likely that Zumaya throws some of the fastest pitches in baseball. By contrast, other pitchers have reached 100 mph on television radar guns, but do not usually reach 103 mph (this group includes Bobby Jenks, Kyle Farnsworth, and Billy Wagner, among others). If the readings are in fact inflated by 3 to 4 miles per hour, then Zumaya would really feature a 100 mph fastball"

                              "After the 2006 season, The Bill James Handbook published a list of pitchers and the number of their pitches thrown at 100 mph or more. Zumaya led the Major Leagues with 233, while Kyle Farnsworth was second with 26. The National League leader was Billy Wagner, with 5. Zumaya's average fastball was an astonishing 98.6 mph, with 100+ mph fastballs coming every 1 out of 6 pitches."


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                              • seeric
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                                #16
                                theres no proof that he or anyone for that matter never juiced.

                                never caught is the adjective to describe anything i can't see.

                                i don't trust anything concerning anyone, ever.

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                                • Kard63
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                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by ADL Colin
                                  From same page.

                                  "Despite the accuracy of radar guns being in question, it is likely that Zumaya throws some of the fastest pitches in baseball. By contrast, other pitchers have reached 100 mph on television radar guns, but do not usually reach 103 mph (this group includes Bobby Jenks, Kyle Farnsworth, and Billy Wagner, among others). If the readings are in fact inflated by 3 to 4 miles per hour, then Zumaya would really feature a 100 mph fastball"

                                  "After the 2006 season, The Bill James Handbook published a list of pitchers and the number of their pitches thrown at 100 mph or more. Zumaya led the Major Leagues with 233, while Kyle Farnsworth was second with 26. The National League leader was Billy Wagner, with 5. Zumaya's average fastball was an astonishing 98.6 mph, with 100+ mph fastballs coming every 1 out of 6 pitches."

                                  From the same page.

                                  "former Tigers pitcher Denny McLain stated that he believed the numbers on stadium and television radar guns were inflated. However, he also claimed that Zumaya had the most consistently fast pitches he had seen in person since Nolan Ryan and former Houston Astro J.R. Richard."

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                                  • Tom_PM
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                                    #18
                                    FACT: This thread is OPINION. But thats ok, it stirs the pot.

                                    Tell ya my opinion.. baseball is very unimportant. Certainly not important enough for gavel to gavel coverage on every cable news network in the US. Ridiculous circus event.
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                                    • TiltMaster
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                                      #19
                                      Walter Johnson All The Way!

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                                      • xroach
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                                        #20
                                        greatest ball player of all time

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                                        • ADL Colin
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                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by Kard63
                                          From the same page.

                                          "former Tigers pitcher Denny McLain stated that he believed the numbers on stadium and television radar guns were inflated. However, he also claimed that Zumaya had the most consistently fast pitches he had seen in person since Nolan Ryan and former Houston Astro J.R. Richard."
                                          Well, I loved Nolan Ryan. Spectacular career. I also liked JR Richard.

                                          "Consistently fast". Even if a statement of fact it would not in any way preclude Zumaya from having thrown over 100 mph on occassion. 233 readings over 100 mph. Well, then.


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                                          • ronaldo
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                                            #22
                                            Originally posted by PR_Tom
                                            FACT: This thread is OPINION. But thats ok, it stirs the pot.

                                            Tell ya my opinion.. baseball is very unimportant. Certainly not important enough for gavel to gavel coverage on every cable news network in the US. Ridiculous circus event.
                                            It's not really about baseball, it's about drug use. I think it is important if for no other reason than to TRY and show kids that drugs aren't the way to go. There's enough problems in the world already that we don't need an entire generation of kids growing up with roid rage.

                                            I'm not naive enough to believe it hasn't been going on forever, but with the salaries players are making these days, the incentive to take them is even greater then it once was. With the lack of parental influence and GROWING influence of the media, maybe for once the media can do something worthwhile.

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                                            • Penny24Seven
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                                              #23
                                              the only fact is that your thread is not a fact,
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                                              • ronaldo
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                                                #24
                                                Originally posted by PR_Tom
                                                FACT: This thread is OPINION. But thats ok, it stirs the pot.

                                                Tell ya my opinion.. baseball is very unimportant. Certainly not important enough for gavel to gavel coverage on every cable news network in the US. Ridiculous circus event.
                                                I just heard this on CNN and WOULD agree it's a waste of time...if they were to hold senate hearings on "Spygate". That should be an NFL matter, not a government matter.

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                                                • Barefootsies
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                                                  • D Ghost
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                                                    #26
                                                    daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaang

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                                                    • baddog
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                                                      #27
                                                      Fact: Most threads beginning with "fact" are anything but. This one is a fine example.

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                                                      • Lamis
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                                                        #28
                                                        Originally posted by ADL Colin
                                                        Well, I loved Nolan Ryan. Spectacular career. I also liked JR Richard.

                                                        "Consistently fast". Even if a statement of fact it would not in any way preclude Zumaya from having thrown over 100 mph on occassion. 233 readings over 100 mph. Well, then.

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                                                        That said, your statement doesn't look promising.

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                                                        • Spunky
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                                                          #29
                                                          He's got a great arm,that's for sure..

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                                                          • BusterBunny
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                                                            #30
                                                            nolan ryan was badass but i think he mighta done roids towards the end of his career....if you look at numbers he got better as he passed his prime and shoulda been on a downswing
                                                            my sig caught gonoherpasyphilaids and died

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                                                            • Topher49er
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                                                              #31
                                                              can't prove a thing
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