Very, very hard to believe? It shouldn't be. Low 80's was what we were used to. I played in Division 5A, which is the biggest division in high school in MS. We'd probably have 200 a year tryout for the team, so we had a deep talent pool, and I know it was that way at the other 5A schools across the state, and especially those we played against. Also, I think baseball as a high school sport is bigger down south as opposed to up north (I assume you are from around Illinois?) because of weather issues, etc. Low 80's was about the norm, with a good bit able to get it to the mid 80's and a few able to get it to the 90's. Point remains, if teenagers can throw in the 80's then I have no doubt that grown men could just 75 years ago. We haven't evolved that much. Sorry man, but I also find that very very hard to believe. From my recollection everyone from my state (MO) that could touch 90 in HS was drafted. I was a flame thrower in HS in conference and state play and was only in the 80's. D-1 pitcher's rarely sit at 90. When I touched 92-93 in college I was not drafted but I was invited to Vero Beach with the Dodgers. That brings me to another story as to why I hate Latin American camps, but like I said, that's another story.