Lin Chin-Tse threw an 82 MPH fastball against Mexico, which is equivalent to 107 MPH in Major League Baseball🔥

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  1. Honestly, I think I’m more impressed by the batter. He actually looked like he tracked that and just slightly timed it wrong making him a little late.

  2. He was throwing only about 70mph in the Taiwan championship game which is played 4-5 months before the llws. He also didn’t seem to have such good velocity even in the Asia championship. So it seems he grew and maximized his strength

  3. 82 mph is just 82 mph,
    (How could it be anything other than what it is)

    Just like when the weather man says,
    "It is 50 degrees, but feels like 38 degrees"
    (If it feels like 38, then it is 38 and not 50)

  4. Thats why these guys are getting so good they go from 107 in little league by the time they get to to the league they are actually hitting slower pitches.

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