Average Person Vs. MLB Pitcher
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- Опубліковано 29 лис 2024
- We took a normal person and put him up against a 95 MPH fastball. Then, I got to pitch against a pro baseball player myself. It was awesome. Big thank you to Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Alex Vesia for having us out. Hope you guys enjoy!
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This was such a fun video to film. Shoutout Vesia FR! 😃
Ves is the man
@@DSARM Workout anytime you want man, thats awesome
Wow ur a good pitcher
Jesus loves you repent and believe in the gospel he loves you so much!
@@DSARMJesus loves you
The normal person has no real concept of what sports are like when played at the highest levels. Baseball, football, basketball, hockey, tennis, boxing, track and field -- athletes at that level are almost superhuman compared to the rest of us.
I was talking to my son about this. You can be damn good at something (Div I/Div II/ Div III sport, Golden Gloves, All City HS) and that is honorable. (You're likely in the 1% of players.) However, there's a Grand Canyon's difference between being damn good and being ELITE. (Elite -as Olympic Gold Medalist Gabby Douglas puts it -is the 1% of the 1% OF THE 1%)
Jesus loves you repent and believe in the gospel he loves you so much!
@@brianrichardson3980Jesus loves you
Most don't have a concept of college level either. I remember one of my buddies in highschool had a cousin that played some semi pro hockey and he came to our lacrosse box game. He made my buddies who played ice hockey look like absolute novices.
don't forget pickleball bruh
I played men's league baseball in the 1970s. I had an 84 mph fastball and got a lot of Ks against most players in my league. Then we played a team with a few minor pros in the lineup. I loaded the bases with two outs. Up came their thin shortstop, a guy wearing thick glasses and not much visible muscle. Thinking I could strike him out, I sent my best fastball to the outside corner, low. He slammed my pitch 400 feet. I later found out he was a seasoned minor pro who had lots of experience playing in the Mexican league. This video reminds me of how much fun I
had in my playing days,
love the story !
Nice. I got to 86 in HS, never could get past that, and hung in the low 80's, usually 82-84. People think it's not hard, IT IS. Your technique has to be on point, your command has to be on point, your release needs to be on point. Anything off a little, you see it. Pitching at 60' 6 inches (front of rubber to back of home plate point distance) is hard as hell, so mad respect to anyone who goes out and does it! You off by 1/4" it translates to feet down the plate. Most difficult thing I ever did in my life.
A major league player said you had a good heater. I could coast on that compliment for the entire season
Hahahah true bro
Loving the pitching content. Keep training and bring the road to 90 back!
Might have to haha!
Just became a fan of this dude! Dodgers are not my team at all, but when i see players being down to earth its hard not to be a fan of that player.
If the Dodgers were your team you would despise this terrorist
Great video. Non-Baseball people have no idea how hard it is to play this game. I would be like John Kruk vs Randy Johnson facing a MLB pitcher. Looking forward to more videos. Ice that elbow kid.
I'm glad to see you prefaced this with AVERAGE PERSON! The truth will set you free!!
Look at the way he changes timing at 5:46 against the JUCO kid. He hesitates, leaves that leg up there for just a few seconds more, then explodes to the plate.
There are so many levels to baseball and pitching. It's not just about your fastball, and off speed, it's HOW you deliver them.
Facts!
That was super cool to watch.. listen if you keep working out you can hit 90
Lots of fun to watch. Brings back great memories.
Great video!! Go Alex Vesia!! Go Dodgers!!😤🙏💙
Yeah!!
I faced a guy who threw 95 mph in high school, and he pitched a perfect game at three Rivers Stadium in the championship game of the playoffs. His first pitch was at my head and knocked me to the ground, the next two pitches were right down the middle and I swung right through them and the fourth pitch I hit and would’ve been a home run until one of my friends jumped up and robbed me of a home run over the fence
I discovered baseball a few weeks ago and damn it is a fun sport to watch
Discovered or started to watch? No way have you never heard of it before😭
great video
Thank you, friend.
Hey bro I caught your vids a couple years ago when you were interviewing Eric Sim and it's amazing to see you on the up and up. Keep going man, great content!
Appreciate that!!
As a travel ball player, DSARM is the only content creator that’s baseball content that I can watch without getting bored
Thank you bro!
“He’s scared of people”
DSARM- “me too”
😂😂😂
normal goat activity
we out here 🐐
What a great video. It must of felt good being on the mound. great job.
Love the content bro keep it up!
Appreciate it!
Banger video idea
Thanks GOAT
Let’s go Zach love to see him training for next season
I’m sure his neighbors are loving his cinderblock gulag wall
That was fantastic content right there brother!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!!!
Good people having a good time. This is baseball, stats and all.
Day 6 of why DSARM is the best UA-camr 😊😊
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This is awesome stuff bro your heater was looking nice
Appreciate it!!
He kind of scared of people-alex visa -dsarm me to😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Haha love the content my guy! Keep it up!
Appreciate it!
Great job Dsarm keep getting at it!
Thanks bro!
Zach Mckinstry wearing a dodger helmet while being a tiger is wild
He's a former Dodger, though. Probably has tons of helmets, just grabbed whatever was in the car.
I could feel that ball hit the barrel all the way over here in NY! ❤️⚾️
Camera quality is immaculate
Thank u 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Holding up with pros is still crazy!! 🙌🙌
Lmaoo McKinstry wearing the ol Dodger helmet
LETS GO ZACH GO TIGERS BABY
Love how zach still using his dodgers helmet Lol
Love to content keep up the hard work
Thanks bro!
Yep love the vids have a great day
Yep have a great day
No problem
Awesome man, great video
Fire 🔥
holy hell seeing pitches up close like this makes me reevaluate how painful plunks look on TV
You have an even cooler job than real pro ball players. Great stuff dude
I appreciate that!!
Used to love Bauer for all his behind scenes content happy so many more are starting to do also
Nice experience! 😁 Bonita experiencia!
Look up Warren Spahn .. Back in the day he won 363 games . His heat back then was around 84 MPH .
Super entertaining love watching your vid with MLB players
Glad you enjoyed!
DSARM is going places!
To be honest bro, doesn't surprise that you threw 84, you work out, you are strong, you just need to throw more simple as that, you are a great athlete because you want to be, keep up with the hard work bro
Appreciate you bro!!
Vesia is a dope dude. I liked this video 👏🏽
Thank you 🙌
Siiiiick
"If he hits you, it's not gonna hurt" 😂
He’s better at pitching in UA-cam videos than in real games
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PLAKATA! We adopted him. He's one of us!#RepublicaDominicana
Love your videos man have a great day keep on making this content
Thanks! Will do!
Zach is lowkey good. Go tigers!
We going crazy. With them uploads
2024 FINNA BE A MOVIE
Yo is that Liam from Bat Boys
Unwritten rule: Never put your hand in another man’s glove
If you go to UF ask for Michal Roberson. If you go to Wake Forest ask for Marek Houston. If you go to FGCU ask for Hunter Posshel. And if you go to Alabama ask for Mac Gusettee.
I met Alex mom and dad at the nationals vs dodgers game
Man ... well i'm impressed ....
Fastest way to an operating table. Knowing your elbow hurts you should had stopped but you continued. You had a lot of adrenaline due to players that were there and you wanted to look good. I love baseball and I continued to play when I was over 30 and I pitched in adult baseball leagues. In one game I had 10 strike outs up to the 5th inning. My shoulder started hurting and I went out and pitched the 6th inning. I took myself out due to the pain. This was in the 1990’s I went to see Doctor Jobe in Los Angeles where I live because after a week my shoulder was still hurting and after an MRI and an Arthrogram were done my shoulder did not look good. I had to have surgery where he took a tendon and tied it to a bone in my shoulder. Same operation Oral Hershiser had when his shoulder went out. It took 2 years before I could throw a ball again. The physical therapy took many months and was not fun due to the stretching of the shoulder on a flat wall. I gave up pitching and I played the outfield but at least I was able to throw a baseball again. I retired 6 years ago after playing 30 years in my league. Baseball has changed so much, the younger kids have better coaching, training and exercising which creates better mechanics and higher velocity. Same goes for hitting. I believe that is why we see more home runs.
Great story. Dr. Jobe was a legend for his innovation and back in the day he was the one I always read about major leaguers seeking out when they needed surgery. Curious if you visited with him and if he had any insights on why some can throw so hard and never have problems? Born with stronger tendons and ligaments?
Keep training I want to see you hit 90 and I love these types of videos
More to come!
@@DSARM Good your baseball career makes me keep playing because even if I don’t make it to the big leagues I know something else good will come out of all the work I put into it. Right now my velo is dropping but I have been doing everything to get it up so baseball frustrating right now
start road to 90 again, we have unfinished business
Road to 90
Entertaining video! Keep training and recording 🤜
Thank you! Will do!
Looks like Alex lives in an average upper-middle house with real neighbors, not the massive mansions and downtown penthouses that his teaammates live. Kudos for maintaining his professionalism and humility!
He's earned 2.8 million throughout his entire career in the MLB. Finally made 1 million last season. Take into account taxes in Cali (total robbery) so he probably cleared 550k-600k.
Smart kid getting a modest(ish) house. Hopefully, he's saving as injury could occur at any time. But remember a nice sized house that would cost 400k in a normal place costs 800k in CA.
@@RD24LFG ONLY 2.8 million his entire career, with his credentials? That doesn't sound right, and the league MINIMUM is about 1 million.
@@michaelr3578 Alex Vesia signed a 1 year / $1,000,000 contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, including $1,000,000 guaranteed, and an annual average salary of $1,000,000. In 2024, Vesia will earn a base salary of $1,000,000, while carrying a total salary of $1,000,000.
This is according to SportTrac
great vid :)
Thanks!!!
After a while the pitch slows down. Hell I've grab 90 mph coming over the plate, threw it back and ask for 200.
Let’s go dodgers
Nice video keep up the great work
Thanks, will do!!
Keep grinding bro
Always
Let's go!
love your vids
STOP EVERYTHING, DSARM POSTED
YES.
Got me here with the Bonsaber pic
You guys are MUCH better than the average joe. The average joe wouldn't be able to foul off a MLB pitcher.
Average people off the street throw 85mph?
Hardest thing in the world to do, hit a ball hurling towards u at 90+ mph with a 2and a half inch rounded stick. Have to give all ball players a gigantic amount of credit for being superhuman athletes who can throw the ball that fast and the guys in the box who can turn on it and drive it 400+ feet. No matter what baseball is the hardest game to play but if u can do it it’s a ton of fun.
Vesia is a great dude
Make a video working out with that pitcher at his home gym that would be fire Rise Above Give God The Glory God Bless everyone keep up the amazing content
His house gym looks better than a handful of Crossfit warehouses.
Hmmm...the Rangers could use you as a Relief pitcher
😅😅
New series incoming: Road To 90
An invite from vesia 🤯
I have a Dachshund.
Tokyo is turning 13 this year.
Get back in the game of baseball and train with that man AND HIT 90!!!
I think I have to…
I knew your elbow was toast. Lol. Cool though you got 84.
I’m 55 years old but a part of me wishes that I could be back out there playing baseball again
Never too late!
@@DSARM maybe, until then I keep living vicariously through yourself and your videos. I wished I got to meet you when I was at Dodger Stadium in September during the Padres series
Cant wait to see the Dodgers choke out of the playoffs by the division series again
Dsarm road to 90?
Pretty sure the last time I tried to pitch a butterfly landed on my pitch mid-flight. That can't be a good sign.
Hey man, there’s a weird noise during this scene. Its not that bad but i just wanted to let u know 3:25
real question, do catchers these days seem to frame the ball too dramatically or am i just picking up on the ones that do?
Dude put his hand in the guys glove. BURN IT. That is a no no. Giving me PTGD. Post Traumatic Glove Disorder.
It's weird that I haven't played an organized game since high school and I'm 33 now. I went to a local baseball academy to take my son. And I threw some pitches there just to see what I could throw. And I was throwing 87 88 mph which I dont really understand. I dont really have the control I used to have but I throw much harder than I did in high school when I used to pitch. Too bad I dont play anymore
Vesia giving up hits to HS players is concerning considering he’s our only lefty 😬