I am not quite sure who the fastest pitcher in general would be, but a few pitchers such as Trey Quinn, Kennon Fontenot, and Kyle Carter are known for pitching in the low 80's. The fastest little league pitch I have ever seen was 84mph by Kyle Carter from Columbus, GA.
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∙ 14y agoDavid M. 123 mph Lawrence MA Mt.Vernon park 2009
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∙ 9y agoThe fastest Little league pitch was 90 MPH. A twelve year old by threw this pitch. His name is Tanner Beebe.
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∙ 14y agoJonathan Taylor once was clocked at 88mph on May 9th, 1993 while playing for the Pirates. A little league team in Tulsa, OK. He was only 12 years old.
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∙ 14y agoJehrico Scott 44 mph
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my teammate Cole Sturgeon (great lakes 2004) would consistently hit 75-76
Jonathan Taylor once was clocked at 88mph on May 8th, 1992 while playing for the Pirates, a little league team in Tulsa, OK. He was 12 years old
Jesse who plays for Morley Eagles. Pitches for Western Australia in lots of competions and plays All Stars.
In the Mt Gravatt eagles, there is a kid named Danny who can do perfect pitches and his fastest was 86mph during training and 80mph during a game.
No. Pitchers can re-enter once in Juniors and above, but there is no re-entry as a pitcher in Majors and below in Little League.
If he is skilled enough
No
Only if the pitcher warms up on the diamond.
46 feet
Pat Venditte did, so yeah.
For little league they are usually 46-60 meaning 46 ft from pitcher to catcher and 60 ft from the bases
Honestly, it varies. I've seen short little league pitchers that are the best. But speaking from what experts would say, the upper 5 feet, 5'8, 5'9, etc. Less then that as well, though. If your a little league pitcher, or your son is, don't let the lack of height get you down. Anything is possible.