about 65 mph at top speed that is on a straight away on pavement about 55 mph found out by radar
The best information I have came from a short film biography that stated in 1941 his fast ball speed was estimated by comparison with a speeding motorcycle going 86 mph. It was estimated he reached 104 mph. However, in 1946 radar guns were available. His fast ball was measured at 107.9 mph. Pretty fast. Claim is that his fast balls frequently measured over 100 mph during regular games. In a film biography of Bob Feller it is said in 1941 his fast ball was estimated at 104 mph. However, in 1946 when radar guns were available his fast ball was clocked at 107.9 mph. Pretty fast. He frequently exceeded 100 mph in regular games.
The Enhanced Fujita scale puts the beginning of tornado winds at 65 mph. Doppler radar has detected winds in a tornado of just over 300 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.
about 90 mph that's pretty fast
40-45 mph
It's usually about 35-55 mph
60 mph
73 mph
90-100 mph
The equivalent of an 80mph pitch from 47ft at 54ft is 54/47*80 = 91.9 mph.
An average fastball for a senior at the college level is 90 mph.