No. Only a very few of them can throw 100 mph. They don't exceed 100 mph by much - 101, 102 is tops. Most of them throw a fastball in the 90's, and a few have a fastball in the 80's.
Cincinnati Reds. It's probably less than 100 miles.
Turner Field in Atlanta, GA. It is about 249 miles away. Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, OH is second at roughly 271 miles away.
Bob Gibson has the 7th fastest fastball in major league baseball history. His fastest fastball was clocked at 96 miles per hour.
The closest is Washington DC (Washington Nationals) which is approximately 373 miles driving distance from Wilmington ... next comes Atlanta (Atlanta Braves) which is approximately 415 miles driving distance from Wilmington.
That is the correct spelling of "league" (a sports association, or an archaic length, 3 nautical miles)
One league is three miles.
The trades that were made in the 2013 Major League Baseball Offseason would include the Texas Rangers trading Chris McGuiness to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Miles Mikolas, the Milwaukee Brewers trading Nori Aoki to the Kansas City Royals for Will Smith and the Oakland Athletics trading Brett Anderson and cash to the Colorado Rockies for Drew Pomeranz and Chris Jensen.
Don Miles was born March 13, 1936, in Indianapolis, IN, USA.
The trades that were made in the 2009 Major League Baseball Offseason would include the Oakland Athletics trading Jeff Gray, Matthew Spencer and Ronny Morla to the Chicago Cubs for Aaron Miles and Jake Fox, the New York Yankees trading Ian Kennedy to the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Detroit Tigers trading Curtis Granderson to the Yankees. The Arizona Diamondbacks traded Daniel Schlerth and Max Scherzer to the Detroit Tigers and the Tigers traded Edwin Jackson to the Diamondbacks.
Dee Miles died November 2, 1976, in Birmingham, AL, USA.
Miles Mikolas was born August 23, 1988, in Jupiter, FL, USA.
Aaron Miles was born December 15, 1976, in Pittsburg, CA, USA.