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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Popstiger3 months
Hit against him? Heck I don’t even want to have to catch him.
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Give me 100 swings and I guarantee you I could foul one off.
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DownSouthJukin3 months
If he keeps at this, and has longevity, he’ll be one of the greatest pitchers of our times.
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Tigrdynasty3 months
Maybe even all times
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Recoveringcajun3 months
It really wasn’t even fair for other schools when he was pitching, lol.
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Wichita Co Tiger3 months
And to think he only would’ve been a midweek starter at Tennessee per vol fans lol
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Mid Iowa Tiger3 months
I wonder if Paul is pitching Sunday in their spring game. I’m in the area and it would be worth a ticket.
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Tiger Roux3 months
Dang, he is throwing smoke.
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225Tyga3 months
id send it 395 down the left field line.
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Anybody on here who says yes (who isn't in MLB) is lying his arse off.
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BlackPot3 months
Last video, no way I'm catching any of those.
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GetmorewithLes3 months
I feel sorry for catchers…
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StadiumDormNEZ723 months
That sound made my hand hurt…
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LSU82Cajun3 months
I’m scared ??less
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Tigah55553 months
Baw Pitchin??
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Solo Cam3 months
Good lord, the last video
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PlacerCoTiger3 months
I know it’s a video and you can’t see everything a batter might see (including the spin of the ball), but man is it hard to tell the difference between a straight fastball and a pitch with movement - even in slow motion. His arm slot looks the same on all the pitches with the only difference, on some of the pitches, being the release point. It would be tough just to make contact on those pitches.
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That's a good example that there are no really straight pitches
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LSU_Legz3 months
There are some YT overlays that show him throwing 4 different pitches simultaneously. Paul looks identical, but the ball paths are about 15 feet apart by the time they make it to the catcher. Mind boggling.
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