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No. He had one of the fastest pitches ever, but not the fastest. Bob Feller, a hall of famer, who played for the Cleveland Indians from 1936-1941, served in the navy from 1941-1945, then came back and finished his carreer with the Indians from 1945-1956, had the fastest fastball ever clocked at 107.9 mph.
I play softball so i should know ! The fastest pitch ever thrown by a woman was 80 something mph.
95 mph
107 miles per hour.
97 mph
the fastest pitch ever recorded was 93.2 in the 1996 olimpics!!!
The fastest ever recored softball pitch is 95. By a 18 year old in Texas!!
No. He had one of the fastest pitches ever, but not the fastest. Bob Feller, a hall of famer, who played for the Cleveland Indians from 1936-1941, served in the navy from 1941-1945, then came back and finished his carreer with the Indians from 1945-1956, had the fastest fastball ever clocked at 107.9 mph.
I play softball so i should know ! The fastest pitch ever thrown by a woman was 80 something mph.
95 mph
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The fastest pitch ever recorded was thrown by Aroldis Chapman, a Cuban left handed rookie relief pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds. He threw the pitch in San Diego on September 25, 2010. It was clocked at 105.1 miles per hour. You should really feel bad for Tony Gwynn Jr. He had to watch it whizz by.
107 miles per hour.
97 mph
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Bob Feller threw a 2-seam at 107.9 at Griffith Stadium.I'm not sure that the Gun was calibrated right, but he was fast..Nolan Ryan could throw over a 100mph quite often, he's the fastest I've seen.I think Guiness has him at 100.9mph UB
2010 Chapman 105 mph fastball