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Nolan Ryan, known for his incredible fastball, was recorded throwing as fast as 108.1 miles per hour during a game in 1974, making him one of the hardest throwers in Baseball history. Throughout his career, he consistently threw in the mid to upper 90s, and his velocity was a key factor in his success as a pitcher. Even in his later years, he maintained remarkable speed for an aging player. Ryan's legendary fastball contributed to his status as a Hall of Famer and a strikeout leader.

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