This post requires some MLB + physics + sports science knowledge to assess.
Looking at the absurd wingspan of Wemby (8’0"), and the photo of him gripping a baseball, we couldn’t help but imagine, if he had the skill of Randy Johnson (6’10" wingspan), what speed could his fastball achieve?
Given:
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the additional wingspan
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equal strength (this is debatable, but for the sake of this hypothetical, let’s assume)
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the fact that he’d be releasing 1’2" (1.9%) closer to the mound than The Big Unit
Would MLB players be able to hit it?
According to GPT4, Wemby’s torque would be 800 ft-lbs*, compared to Johnson’s 684 ft-lbs.
This would, by percentage increase, amount to a 119mph fastball.
It does make the caveat, though, that “various biomechanical factors, air resistance, muscle utilization, and other physical constraints would likely prevent such a straightforward increase in pitch velocity.”
This is where I wonder if any Redditors who are smarter than me in physics and/or sports science could please vet this number, and tell us whether the San Antonio Spurs have deprived us of the greatest pitcher in MLB history?
*Fun fact - 800 ft-lbs torque is equivalent to the force generated by this power drill. Victor Wembanyama is probably strong[citation needed]
Wemby = The Long Unit
Wemby already the best two sport athlete of all time… maybe three sports if we include soccer/football.
Thats despite playing 0 nba games