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What is Randy Johnson’s fastest pitch?

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Asked by: Chris Cooper

102 MPHRandy Johnson: 102 MPH It’s not surprising that Randy Johnson recorded a pitch of 102 MPH, but what is surprising is that this was the fastest pitch recorded of Johnson’s career and it came at age 40. Johnson’s blazing pitch was recorded in 2004 while he was starting for the Arizona Diamonbacks.

Has there been a 100 mph pitch?

Earlier this season, the Reds’ Hunter Greene broke an MLB record for 100+ mile-per-hour pitches in a game with 39 (!). Thanks to his rocket arm, he lived up to every bit of the hype.

How fast was Walter Johnson’s fastball?

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.

What is the fastest pitch ever recorded?

105.5 mph

The University of Tennessee pitcher uncorked a pitch at 105.5 mph, breaking the college baseball record for fastest-ever recorded pitch. The pitch broke his own record he set in March when he fired a 104 mph fastball against South Carolina.

How fast could sandy koufax pitch?

Answer: While it is possible Koufax could hit 100 mph in his younger years, the fastest pitch he ever threw which was recorded was in the low 90s. Koufax was obviously one of the greatest pitchers in MLB history, but his breaking balls were what was so devastating.

How fast was Bob Gibson fastball?

91.9 mph

Bob Gibson’s average fastball velocity was 91.9 mph!

How fast can Babe Ruth pitch?

To gauge power, Ruth swung a 54-ounce bat 75 mph, a measure that flabbergasted researchers.

How fast was Roger Clemens fastball?

98-mph

Clemens was said to throw “two pitches: a 98-mph fastball and a hard breaking ball.

How fast was Nolan Ryan’s fastball?

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.

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.

How fast would Randy Johnson throw?

Randy Johnson was known for throwing a fastball that could reach over 100 mph. It’s not every day you see a dove explode in front of home plate, and this was all caught on camera.

Who can throw 100 mph?

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.

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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Do taller pitchers throw faster?

As you can see in table 1, the data show no evidence of a statistically significant correlation, for starting pitchers, between height (in inches) and any of the customary measures of pitching effectiveness.