Fargo314 wrote:smart source wrote:forgive me if im wrong but didnt carr throw in the low 90's but ended his senior year with a losing record? i could be wrong
ya carr may hit 92 every once in awhile now but when he is in the stretch (around 70% of the time throughout a game) he only hits 83-86. i bet that looks juicy for all those D1 hitters knowing he has a shaky curveball to begin with...
Carr became a classic Todd Oaks pitching clone at Minnesota. Fast ball, curveball, change up with everyone. They lengthened his arm mechanics to give him a better curveball which inturn lowers his velocity instead of teaching him a slider. Their entire staff does the same thing. He was consistant 87 when he started in Fargo against NDSU last spring in 40 degree weather.