High and Tight: The Subtle Heat of Colin Poche Lucas Apostoleris July 3, 2019 Share: > Image credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports Subscribe to Baseball ProspectusColin Poche's fastball carries only pedestrian velocity and he throws it 93 mph and 95 percent of the time, so how does that work? Lucas Apostoleris investigates. Full access to this article is for Premium Baseball Prospectus subscribers. Sign up today to get access to insightful analysis for the discerning baseball fan. Super-Premium - $66.99 / yearPremium - $45.95 / yearPremium Monthly - $6.99 / month Subscribe to Baseball Prospectus In This Article 1 Colin PocheInvisiballTampa Bay Rays Related Articles The A’s are the Rays, and Vice-Versa $ by Steven Goldman 6/01 3 Box Score Banter: What’s the Opposite of a Fireman? B by Catherine Galanti 5/24 7 Need for Speed: Which Runners Are Stealing More Often? $ by Darius Austin 5/23 0 How The Rays Raised Their Offensive Game $ by Robert Orr 5/16 0 Box Score Banter: Exit, Pursued By a Bear B by Patrick Dubuque 5/08 1 Latest Articles Dynasty Standouts: May 2023 $ by Jesse Roche 6/02 0 Next Man Up: Week 10 $ by Elijah Ackerman 6/02 0 Fantasy Starting Pitcher Planner: Week 9 $ by Ryan Boyer 6/02 0 What They’re Saying: Rays Stolen Bases Edition $ by Howard Megdal 6/02 0 Box Score Banter: The Padres Dabble in Good Fortune B by Alexandra Whitley 6/02 0 more chevron_rightchevron_right Lucas Apostoleris More about: Colin PocheInvisiballTampa Bay Rays Latest Articles Dynasty Standouts: May 2023 $ by Jesse Roche 6/02 0 Next Man Up: Week 10 $ by Elijah Ackerman 6/02 0 Fantasy Starting Pitcher Planner: Week 9 $ by Ryan Boyer 6/02 0 Related Articles The A’s are the Rays, and Vice-Versa $ by Steven Goldman 6/01 3 Box Score Banter: What’s the Opposite of a Fireman? B by Catherine Galanti 5/24 7 Need for Speed: Which Runners Are Stealing More Often? $ by Darius Austin 5/23 0 You need to be logged in to comment. Login or Subscribe Comments are closed.
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