No. His highest speed was 102 mph.
In 2004, radar clocked a ball thrown by the pitcher Randy Johnson at 102 miles per hour. Randy Johnson was a pitcher in the major leagues who played for different baseball clubs, including the New York Yankees and Giants.
There are innumerable URLs stating that his ball was measured with a radar gun at that speed in 1974, but I could not find any that explained exactly how accurate the measurement was. There's no question but that Ryan could throw a ball fast, but the question remains on exactly how fast.
At 15 years old, Randy Johnson was already showing signs of his future potential as a pitcher, throwing fastballs in the mid-80s mph range. His impressive height and natural athleticism contributed to his ability to generate velocity. Although he wasn't yet the dominant force he would later become in Major League Baseball, his early performance set the stage for his development into one of the hardest throwers in the game.
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In 2007 Brady broke the record for most single season passing TD's (50) on the same throw that gave Randy Moss the record for most single season recieving TD's (23)
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In 2004, radar clocked a ball thrown by the pitcher Randy Johnson at 102 miles per hour. Randy Johnson was a pitcher in the major leagues who played for different baseball clubs, including the New York Yankees and Giants.
Randy Johnson had a few pitches. He's most famous for his 4 seam fastball, in his early years it was clocked 100-102 miles per hour. Also he had a split finger fastball, and a really nasty slider.
Randy Barnes is a Shot Putter.
MLB player Randy Choate throws left.
There are innumerable URLs stating that his ball was measured with a radar gun at that speed in 1974, but I could not find any that explained exactly how accurate the measurement was. There's no question but that Ryan could throw a ball fast, but the question remains on exactly how fast.
Answer55-60 yards in a game he said but he thinks that if he really tried he could throw at least 70thew it 66 in a game
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MLB player Chris Johnson throws right.
MLB player Erik Johnson throws right.