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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
I was reminded of a comment by Daimajin Sasaki a while ago when Yokohama beat Hanshin (Daimajin was the closer): he was talking about how he learned better control in the USA because "every man and his dog throws 150km in MLB, so I couldn't compete on speed alone."
My question is this: why is there such a marked difference in the average speed of NPB pitchers and their MLB counterparts? Is it simply a physical thing (i.e., do non-Japanese have bigger shoulder muscles than Japanese)? Or is there some other reason contributing to the situation?