How fast could Walter Johnson pitch?

In 1917, Johnson's fastball was tested in a Bridgeport, Conn., munitions laboratory at 122 feet per second, which converts to 83.2 mph. Feller's fastball was measured on the field in the late 1940s using Army equipment designed to measure artillery shell velocity. He clocked in at 98.6.
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How fast was Walter Johnson's pitch?

In 1917, a Bridgeport, Connecticut, munitions laboratory recorded Johnson's fastball at 134 feet per second, which is equal to 91 miles per hour (146 km/h), a velocity that may have been unmatched in his day, with the possible exception of Smoky Joe Wood.
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Who threw the fastest pitch in history?

It's also the second fastest in baseball history, pro or otherwise, clocking in a shade behind the 105.8 mph fastball Aroldis Chapman threw as a member of the Cincinnati Reds in 2010. Ladies and gentlemen, I believe #Vols' Ben Joyce just threw the second-fastest pitch in recorded baseball history. 105.5 mph.
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How fast can Babe Ruth pitch?

MLB Star Nicknamed 'Japanese Babe Ruth' Threw 101 MPH Pitch and Hit 451-Foot Home Run.
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How fast was Nolan Ryan's fastest pitch?

According to the baseball documentary “Fastball”, Nolan Ryan? s final fastball, which he threw at age 46, was clocked at 98 MPH. Yep, you read that right.
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How fast did Sandy Koufax throw?

I find it hard to believe that Koufax in his prime (1962-66) only threw 93 mph. He consistently led the league in strikeouts (a then record 382 in 1965), He did have a devastating curve but I think he also threw at least as fast as anyone else in the 1960's.
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How fast was Bob Gibson fastball?

Bob Gibson's average fastball velocity was 91.9 mph!
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How fast was Ty Cobb?

He had good but not great speed--it was once written that he was timed in 10.2 seconds for 100 yards--but he made stealing a science. Charles Comiskey was referring to Cobb's baserunning when he once said: “Cobb plays baseball with every part of his anatomy--his head, his arms, his legs, his feet.”
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What is the fastest pitch in MLB history?

As a result, Aroldis Chapman is credited with throwing the fastest pitch in MLB history. On Sept. 24, 2010, Chapman made MLB history. Then a rookie relief pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds, the fireballer unleashed a fastball clocked at 105.1 mph by PITCH/fx.
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What was Bob Feller's fastest pitch?

Feller once mentioned that he was clocked at 104 mph (167 km/h) at Lincoln Park in Chicago. He also is credited with throwing the second fastest pitch ever officially recorded, at 107.6 mph (173.2 km/h), in a game in 1946 at Griffith Stadium.
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Who threw 105 mph pitch?

In Tennessee baseball's rubber match against Auburn on Sunday, redshirt junior relief pitcher Ben Joyce made college baseball history. He threw a 105.5 mph pitch per Tennessee's Yakkertech system, the fastest pitch thrown in college baseball history.
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How fast would Randy Johnson throw?

As far as the technology of the time could tell us, Nolan Ryan threw a 100 mph fastball. Randy Johnson was clocked as high as 102. Bob Feller may have hit 104 in his day, although we only have some creative science experiments to rely on for that figure.
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Who hit the farthest home run ever?

On June 2, 1987, Denver Zephyrs slugger Joey Meyer hit a ball into the second deck of the old Mile High Stadium. The home run was measured as having landed an improbable 582 feet from home plate. If accurate, it stands as the longest homer in professional baseball history.
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How fast was Roger Clemens fastball?

Clemens was said to throw "two pitches: a 98-mph fastball and a hard breaking ball.
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How fast did pitchers throw in the 1910s?

Hard-throwing Walter Johnson again helped out in 1914 when his pitch velocity was measured against a speeding motorcycle. This time his pitch came in at a more realistic 99.7 miles per hour.
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What is the fastest pitch by a 12 year old?

Cuba's Prieto records fastest pitch at U-12 Baseball World Cup. Cuban 12-year-old right-handed pitcher Alejandro Prieto recorded the fastest pitch of the WBSC U-12 Baseball World Cup 2019, at 123 km/h (76.4 mph) in his win against Mexico today in the Super Round.
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What is the slowest pitch in MLB history?

Higashioka homered on a 35.1 mph pitch from Cubs first baseman-turned-pitcher Frank Schwindel in the eighth inning of Sunday's 18-4 Yankees rout at Yankee Stadium, marking the slowest pitch ever tracked by Statcast to be hit for a home run.
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How fast was Dwight Gooden's fastball?

Gooden says a radar gun clocked him at 100 mph once in his career, in a 1988 game at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh. deGrom, whose velocity gains over the past four seasons are well documented, has hit triple digits 37 times this season alone.
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Who is the hardest throwing pitcher of all time?

Earl Weaver, who had years of exposure to both pitchers, said, "[Dalkowski] threw a lot faster than Ryan." The hardest throwers in baseball currently are recognized as Aroldis Chapman and Jordan Hicks, who have each been clocked with the fastest pitch speed on record at 105.1 mph (169 km/h).
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Was Mickey Mantle fast?

His chief target was, incredibly enough, Mickey Mantle. Mantle had come up as a 19 year-old shortstop in 1950 renown for his power and speed. Mantle was timed at 3.1 seconds to first base, the fastest ever recorded.
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Who was faster Willie Mays or Mickey Mantle?

Both had great speed, but while Mickey was clearly faster, Willie stole more bases because the fear of injury to his bad legs prevented Mickey from attempting to steal very often. Mickey had more power, but Willie hit more home runs because he played longer and took fewer pitches.
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Who was the strongest baseball player ever?

Not all home runs are created equal.
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How fast did Sam McDowell throw?

Sam McDowell

His 2,453 career strikeouts are just 34th all-time, but his 8.86 SO/9 IP are ninth.
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How fast does Jacob deGrom throw?

That statement is true, of course: deGrom's 99.2 mph average velocity is the highest among qualified pitchers, some 1.4 ticks quicker than second-place Sandy Alcantara, and while command isn't quantifiable, his aforementioned walk rate speaks to his marksmanship.
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How fast did Greg Maddux throw?

Pitching style. Maddux relied on his command, composure, and guile to outwit hitters. Though his fastball touched 93 mph in his early years, his velocity steadily declined throughout his career, and was never his principal focus as a pitcher. By the end of his career, his fastball averaged less than 86 mph.
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