cole hamels or Brandon webb Yeah, right. The fastest pitch recognized by MLB was by Cincinnati Reds lefty Aroldis Chapman on September 25, 2010 in San Diego. He was clocked at 105.1 MPH.
No. He had one of the fastest pitches ever, but not the fastest. Bob Feller, a hall of famer, who played for the Cleveland Indians from 1936-1941, served in the navy from 1941-1945, then came back and finished his carreer with the Indians from 1945-1956, had the fastest fastball ever clocked at 107.9 mph.
Aroldis Chapman- Cincinnati Reds Clocked at 105mph.... in 2010
Nolan Ryan's Fastest Fastball was 106.07 Miles per hour. He trained everyday and threw his arm out more than a dozen times.
A split-finger fastball or splitter is a pitch in baseball and a variant of the straight fastball. It is named after the technique of putting the index and middle finger on different sides of the ball, or "splitting" them. When thrown hard, it appears to be a fastball to the batter, but suddenly "drops off the table" towards home plate
Bob Gibson has the 7th fastest fastball in major league baseball history. His fastest fastball was clocked at 96 miles per hour.
The fastball.
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Aroldis Chapman 2011 Season 106mph
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Aroldis Chapman-Reds-2010 season-105mph
His fastball is his fastest and its in the range of 98-101.
2010 Chapman 105 mph fastball
Aroldis Chapman threw a couple 105s
Fastball and Screwball, I dont know what else he threw atm
The top end on his fastball maxed out around 92 mph.
cole hamels or Brandon webb Yeah, right. The fastest pitch recognized by MLB was by Cincinnati Reds lefty Aroldis Chapman on September 25, 2010 in San Diego. He was clocked at 105.1 MPH.