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 An arm like Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan s used to come along maybe once a generation. But these days, it feels more like once a game. Now it s like,  Ho-hum.  Every night of the week, somebody s throwing 100 [miles per hour],  said Tom Verducci, the senior baseball writer for Sports Illustrated and an analyst for MLB Network.  Pitchers are definitely throwing harder, and stanley cup  more of them are throwing what I call elite velocity; I m talking about 95 and above.  Pitchers are throwing harder than ever, and hitters just can t keep up.                                          CBS This Morning  co-host Tony Dokoupil asked,  So, what explains that revolution in pitching   Well, a generation ago, if you threw the ball hard, people would say,  Oh, he s blessed with a strong arm.  It was a God-given ability to throw the ball hard,  Verducci said.  We ve since figured out, the baseball industry has figured out, that velocity is something you can actually teach.        stanley cup   And they re teaching it at gyms like Apec in Fort Worth, Texas, one of a growing number of facilities where pitchers who already throw hard, learn to throw even harder.One Apec client, White Sox starter Michael Kopech, has been clocked at 105 mph.  He improved six miles an hour in one offseason,  said Apec founder Bobby Stroupe. So, he was already throwing mid-to-upper 90s, works out here for an offseason, and is touching 105   asked Dokoupil.  Right!             And talk about impr stanley cup oved velocity: the Mets  Jacob deGrom is nearly Wvxs San Francisco restaurant apologizes for denying service to armed, on-duty police officers
 CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- Two remarkably similar murder cases that amplified concerns about campus safety are expected to end when a Virginia man enters a plea deal that will spare him a possible death sentence.WATCH:  48 Hours:  Hannah Graham: Deadly ConnectionsJesse LeRoy Matthew Jr., 34, i adidas samba s expected to enter pleas resolving the Hannah Graham and Morgan Harrington cases Wednesday, according to Albemarle County Commonwealth s Attorney Robert N. Tracci. The prosecutor did not disclose the terms of the plea agreement ahead of the hearing.                                        Sources told CBS affiliate WTVR Matth ugg ew is expected to plead guilty to first-degree murder and intent to defile in both cases. WTVR reporter Laura French reports via Twitter that Matthew is expected to serve four life sentences with no yeezy  eligibility for parole. The deal will spare him the death penalty, sources told the station.                                                                                                        Hannah Graham s last moments caught on tape          00:53                                                                      Matthew s attorney, capital defender Douglas Ramseur, declined to comment.        The former hospital orderly and cab driver is charged with capital murder in the September 2014 death of 18-year-old University of Virginia student Graham. He also faces a first-degree murder charge in the 2009 death of Harrington, a 20-year-old Virginia Tech student. He alrea