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Casey Fossums eephus was clocked at 49 mph in 2006 However, he has a regular fastball. Tim Wakefield, a knuckleballer, has a fastball that hits in the high 70's. He is the slowest pitcher in Major League Baseball on a regular basis.

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Davy Shoults 1987 against Darren Daulten it was 54 mph sinker And struck out looking

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