Hit a homerun probably not. I never really hit for much power even though I played rep most of my life 13-18. I had always more of hands swing and shot balls up the middle. The only homeruns I ever hit went to Centre field. People told me it didn't look like I was really swinging that hard but it worked. I did lead my team in walks every year though.
If we're talking about an average major league fastball. I think after awhile I could make consistent contact but doubt I would hit for any power. I would really have to try to swing as hard as I can and get lucky.
We had kids throwing low 80's in our leagues but generally the command wasn't very good. They said this kid from Ajax was hitting 90 at 17 but nobody really believed him. The only time I faced him he walked me 2 straight at-bats.
It would be fun to try though I haven't played organized Baseball in about 8 years. I would love to join a hard ball league. I tried softball a few years ago I didn't really like it. It's just missing way to many intangibles of the game of Baseball I enjoy. If I found a hardball league next summer close to home I would look into it for sure.
Hopefully we just throw love moving forward. Just resist the urge to throw s***. I would never think of throwing anything. I would feel terrible if I hit someone. I never liked that throw the Baseball back thing either. It's dangerous and we have seen an Outfielder hit in the back of the head before. Wasn't it Gardiner that was hit last year?
I didn't mind Miller being brought in early. Just didn't know why he needed to be brought in with nobody on and 2 outs in the 5th. Really didn't like Cody Allen throwing close to 50 pitches. That was extreme. But it worked out and if Kluber can be Kluber they are in great shape. I'm sure Miller will be available. No way Allen is.
No reason he shouldn't. They gotta feel pretty good about Cody Allen and Miller covering the 7th, 8th, and 9th. Cody Allen the most underrated reliever in Baseball and Andrew Miller the best reliever in Baseball.