Harbaugh First Pitch Video @ White Sox - Cubs
Didn't see this posted, but Harbaugh got some pretty good heat on his first pitch at the White Sox - Cubs game Wednesday. Looks like he's been practicing a bit since his first pitch for the Tigers.
Will attempt to embed video in comments, but here is the link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9v-MWG2JkA
and another from MLB.com
http://m.mlb.com/video/topic/8878538/v978768983/cws-chc-jim-harbaugh-throws-out-first-pitch
Edit: Looks like he also borrowed Matt Szczur's shoes? You can see him taking them off at the end of the second video.
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He was returning the cleats he had borrowed from one of the Cubs. He must have gone straight from California to Chicago, because he had his golf shoes but not cleats. He talked to Greg Maddux, who told him the Cubs' mound was the slipperiest in baseball. So he asked the Cubs players if anyone had size 12 cleats that he could borrow.
The video was from behind home plate and taken from a phone in the upper deck. There was a portion of the screen blacked out, maybe because of a finger in the way of the camera. Very poor quality and not worthy of a major broadcast company.
My first thought was that Finebaum had ESPN shut off all the field cameras because Harbaugh has too much exposure. All they had was a "Zapruder" view of the event!
He's probably pouring over video right now to work out the kinks in his form so that he can get bring his pitches back towards the strike zone.
on a slider for his next outing
The man just loves to compete. If you buy into the hype, it's al he has ever known.
I cannot imagine that he didn't.
He probably wishes he could throw out the first pitch in a three-game series so he could throw out a better first pitch today than he did yesterday, and a better first pitch tomorrow than he did today.
#EUTM
heat on that pitch. Little better then 50 cent's first pitch.
He was saying in that Tom Waddle interview that he was going to borrow some cleats due to the mound being slippery and that he wanted to "break the speed limit" with his pitch. It looks like he hit at least 55...not sure about the highway 70 MPH though...but pretty close.
Love how close he is with his family and young kids. They are always around him.
(OT...reminds me of past coaches) For all the criticism of RR as a coach, he was great with is kids too...Hoke as well with his daughter.
Well, let's do some rough math.
From the youtube video it looks like the ball takes about 0.7 sec from release to catchers mitt.
The distance from the mound to the plate is 60 ft 6 in.
So 0.7sec/60.5ft = 86.42 feet/sec
86.42 feet/sec = 58.92 mph.
Not bad, especially when he still got pretty close to a strike.
Sadly, the speed limit on highways in the Chicagoland area is 55