 In 2018, position player William Ostadillo, La Tortuga, got called into pitch. He threw 86 miles per hour, but he got absolutely shell. Look at it, 84 miles per hour, 85 miles per hour. He's throwing hard out there, but he gave up like six runs. Two home runs did not have a good time. This was in 2018. You can see him thinking, man, this wasn't worth it if I ever get on the bump again. I'm just gonna throw lollipops on. Here he is, on the mound again in the year 2021, looking even fresher. And that's what he does. He just goes 51. Mike Trout's like, hey, who the hell is this guy? They're bringing a position player? Oh, okay. 59 right into JD's glove, one out. Oh man, 46. This batter's thinking, holy shit, if I don't get a hit here, that's gonna be embarrassing. This is scarier than number 100. Look at that lollipop action. Just beautiful drop, beautiful tail, curved due to gravity. That one, that one's funny. And then he drops to 72. Wow, now this batter's really messed up. Look at the difference here. Change of pace, change of break. That's a killer combo. So now this batter's got two strikes on him and the dude's throwing 46 miles per hour, comes back at him, doesn't even get registered, it's so slow. And he's out. And he's out. Easy peasy, man. Why was I throwing so hard a couple of years ago? Comes in again, 46 and he's out. One, two, three, seven pitches, proving that you and I and everyone else can get Major League Hitters out, except that guy, he definitely can't. Oh, this is so mean.