SoMnFan -> RE: MLB General Information PT 4 (5/23/2019 1:00:11 PM)
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Interesting convo on ESPN about 5-toolers like Yelich I didn't realize there was a standard number for arm strength Surprised at the 90 mph figure But he's probably not actually a five-tool player. Traditionally, a five-tool player is meant to be average or better at hitting for average, hitting for power, running fast, catching baseballs and throwing hard. Yelich is absolutely elite at the first two, way above average in the third, probably good enough in the fourth. But his arm is below average. His "max effort" throw is about 85 mph, according to Statcast data. The typical outfielder's max-effort throws are around 90 mph. And his fastest throw, which wasn't very fast by fast-throw standards, came almost four years ago, so it's probably getting a little worse.
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