How many mph was the fastest pitch ever in baseball history and who threw it?
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September 7, 1974 - One of Angels pitcher Nolan Ryan's pitches was officially clocked at 100.8 miles per hour in a game against the White Sox. He became the first player to break the 100-mph barrier."
There is always and will always be people agrueing about pitch speeds because they are never accurate
Nolan Ryan, about 104 MPH
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The official Guiness world record is Nolan Ryan at 100.9 mph. I'm sure some have thrown harder, but Ryan's pitch is listed as the fastest "officially recorded."Which National league team allowed the most runs in 2006??
In Order by Fastest Observed Speed(Listing Has Only The Fastest Known Speed by the Pitcher )
Mark Wohlers
103.0 mph
1995
Spring Training
Joel Zumaya
103.0 mph
07-04-2006
McAfee Coliseum
Armando Benitez
102.0 mph
05-24-2002
Shea Stadium
Bobby Jenks
102.0 mph
08-27-2005
Safeco Field
Randy Johnson
102.0 mph
07-09-2004
Pacific Bell Park
The Guiness Book of World records states: The greatest reliably recorded speed at which a baseball has been pitched is 100.9 mph by Lynn Nolan Ryan (California Angels) at Anaheim Stadium in California on August 20, 1974.
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One of the fastest ever was Randy Johnson throwing 105 over John Kruk's head during an All-star game he then threw three sliders to the opposite side of the plate look the video its funnyWhich two current MLB players do you have the most respect for ?
127.6MPH by none other than Archlieum Rectanbald XIV on a hot muggy June night in the old Neggro leauge. It was by total accident. When the ump missed a crucial call late in the game, Archlieum became so enraged his next pitch toped out at 127-128. It knocked the catcher back into the ump, who tripped fell and split his head open needing 47 stiches to close. Revenge never tasted so sweet to good ol' Archy...After retiring from baseball, Robinson became what?
Definately 104-105 mph. Probably by Nolan Ryan.More Questions & Answers...