I don't know who said Roy Halladay. It's definitely not him. It's most certainly Nolan Ryan. 108.1 mph recorded by doppler laser radar in 1974.
Bob Feller's fastest pitch was unofficially recorded at 107.6 mph (173.4 km/h) in 1946 during an exhibition game.
Aroldis Chapman is known for having the fastest pitch in Major League Baseball history, clocked at 105.1 mph in 2010.
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Roy Halladay, who threw 133 on June 2.
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Joel Zumaya... 102MPH ^^ 104 MPH, and the fastest humanly possible pitch anyone can throw based upon physics, is 105 MPH. That's the thing about physics. The fastest pitch, recognized by MLB was by Cincinnati Reds lefty phenom Aroldis Chapman. He was clocked at 105.1 MPH on September 25, 2010 in San Diego.
Are there any limits on how many innings a pitcher can pitch, in one game? Not in any official rules. In a MLB game on 1920 May 5, both pitchers threw for 26 innings. The game was called due to darkness with the score still 1 to 1.
Rob Dibble. Dibs was good but there are plenty of guys who have thrown harder. The fastest pitch in MLB history was thrown by Cincinnati Reds left handed reliever Aroldis Chapman on September 25, 2010 at Petco Park in San Diego. It was clocked at 105.1 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.
115mph Aroldis Chapman a left handed reliever for the Cincinnati Reds has the fastest pitch as verified by MLB at 105.1 MPH. It occurred September 24, 2010 in San Diego. It was a ball. He threw the pitch to Tony Gwynn Jr.