Aroldis Chapman- Cincinnati Reds Clocked at 105mph.... in 2010
A fastball is a type of pitch thrown by a pitcher.
The fastball.
Tim Hudson is a starting pitcher for the Atlanta Braves. His fastest pitch is the four seam fastball which he can throw at 93 mph.
In baseball, 'heat' is slang for fastball, so 'high heat' is a high fastball.
2010 Chapman 105 mph fastball
His fastball is his fastest and its in the range of 98-101.
A split-finger fastball is a pitch in baseball where the pitcher holds the ball with their index and middle fingers spread apart, creating a split grip. When thrown, this pitch has a downward movement and can be deceptive to batters. It is different from other pitches like a fastball or curveball because of its unique grip and movement.
The fastball is the pitch most thrown and most hit in baseball.
The top end on his fastball maxed out around 92 mph.
60mph
A pitcher effectively uses the split-finger fastball by gripping the ball with the index and middle fingers spread apart, creating spin and downward movement. This pitch can deceive batters because it looks like a fastball but drops suddenly as it reaches the plate, making it harder to hit. By mastering the grip and release of the pitch, a pitcher can achieve movement and keep batters off balance.
115mph Aroldis Chapman a left handed reliever for the Cincinnati Reds has the fastest pitch as verified by MLB at 105.1 MPH. It occurred September 24, 2010 in San Diego. It was a ball. He threw the pitch to Tony Gwynn Jr.