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The fastest pitch ever timed for Sandy Koufax was 93.2 miles per hour. However, considering pitchers were not accurately timed in those days, it is very probable his pitches reached 100 miles per hour at some point.

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Sandy Koufax's fastball was up to 97-99 miles per hour. BPL

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The rockets fastball averaged 98 mph and cracked 100 routinley

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101-98 mph

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