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I don't know exactly but I've watched the Little League World Series enough and they always refer to Little Leaguers pitching speed in relation to MLB and I believe that 70 mph Little League would be around 100 mph MLB A 70 mph little league pitch is equivalent to about a 111 mph MLB pitch. (This is calculated based on an average little league pitch at 57.5 mph and an average MLB pitch at 91 mph.)
I would say the average 12 year old pitches about 55-65 mph with 65 being the upper range for tournament players. In the Little League World Series you may see a kid pitch 70+mph but that is exceptional.
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No. Hampton pitched for the Braves between 2003-2006. He did pitch in the 2003 and 2004 NLDS but never a World Series for the Braves. He did pitch in the 2000 World Series for the New York Mets.
You must pitch the ball in 12 seconds in pro and little baseball. If the batter doesn't come, then you just have to pitch it.
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Amy Burwinkel
In general, add aboout 20 mph because you are calculating the different pitching lengths. Little league pitchers throw from 45 feet, major leaguers throw from 60.5 feet. For example, a little league pitcher throwing a 70 mph pitch is equivalent to a major league player throwing about a 90 mph pitch.
I am in little league and so I know a little about this. I'll say on average we pitch about 60 pitches. Not that many, but a lot in just six innings.
bush
yes, they can.