Behind-plate video shows how terrifying Jack Leiter’s 98 mph fastball really looks

Oh my…

When it comes to high-level or professional sports, there are so many terrifying scenarios out there: trying to tackle a human with the quickness and size of Derrick Henry. There’s throwing one’s body in front of a 100 mph slap shot. It’s all crazy.

But it’s truly difficult to comprehend just how difficult it is to stand in a batter’s box and face near-100 mph heat without seeing it from behind the plate. The broadcast footage really doesn’t do it justice.

That’s why new behind-the-plate video from Vanderbilt ace Jack Leiter’s high-and-tight 98 mph fastball is helpful … and truly nerve-racking to watch. Watch this and ask yourself if you’d ever be willing to face that kind of pitching.

Oh, no way. NOPE.

This video came from Saturday’s Super Regional game between Vanderbilt and East Carolina, which saw Leiter go seven innings of two-hit ball along with 10 strikeouts. Vanderbilt reached the College World Series with the 4-1 win.

Leiter is projected to be the top pick in the upcoming MLB draft, and it’s easy to see why. His stuff is electric and, well, scary.

https://youtu.be/pzN93qXVXBc