No one, the great Satchel Paige pitched his last game at 59 years old, but that was a promotion by Charlie O. Finley, he pitched 3 good innings and was removed according to a pre-ordained order by Haywood Sullivan.
Satchel Paige was either 59 or 65 when he pitched his last game, depending on the source.
Tommy John pitched 26 seasons.
Because he pitched a tent.
No...If the softball was pitched from a distance of 43 feet it is equivalent to a ball thrown just over 95 mph from a distance of 60' 6" which is the pitching distance in major league baseball. If the 68 mph pitch was thrown from 40 feet then it is equal to a 102 plus mph pitch at 60 feet 6 inches. Because speed is the relevance of time and distance then a ball thrown from 2 different distances and takes the same amount of time to travel each distance means the further of which will have to travel faster to cover more distance.
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No player in MLB history has hit 60 Hr's and stole 60 bases.
Bet someone $60 and say "I will hit a car with a baseball" then take out a baseball. Then, the person should give you the $60 and then you could just run away.
Going back to 1871, out of 17172 baseball players, 8240 have pitched in at least one game, 48%
some of the fastest pitchers throw about 100 mph. The record is 104.5
probably a 103 mph pitched ball
There is no 60 foot line in baseball.