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  1. May 29, 2024 · In a shock to absolutely no one, Aroldis Chapman has thrown eight of the top-10 fastest pitches in MLB history. The only other two pitches belong to now-San Francisco Giants starter...

  2. Chapman currently has the record for the fastest recorded pitch speed in MLB history, at 105.8 miles per hour (170.3 km/h), as well as the Guinness World Record for fastest baseball pitch.

  3. Sep 25, 2010 · On September 24, 2010 vs. the San Diego Padres, Chapman was clocked at 105mph, which makes it the fastest pitch ever recorded in Major League Baseball.

  4. Monday night Aroldis Chapman reached back and threw a pitch to Andrew McCutchen of the Pirates . The pitch wound up being high and tight, not a location necessarily to be proud of, and yet he...

  5. Jul 27, 2016 · Chapman throws 105-mph pitch. Aroldis Chapman ties his own MLB record by throwing an 105.1-mph fastball to J.J. Hardy in the 9th inning ...more.

  6. May 17, 2023 · The 103.8 mph fastball from Royals reliever Aroldis Chapman was the fastest pitch in Royals history and matched Jordan Hicks for the fastest pitch in MLB this year. It also couldn’t have come in a bigger spot, with the Royals hanging on by a run against this vaunted Padres lineup.

  7. Jan 10, 2023 · The hard-throwing lefty was recorded throwing a pitch that clocked in at 105.1 mph. The pitch is the fastest pitch ever recorded in MLB history.

  8. Sep 24, 2010 · The fastest baseball pitch is 105.8 mph (170.2686 km/h) and was thrown by Aroldis Chapman (Cuba) for the Cincinnati Reds in a game against the San Diego Padres, at PETCO Park, San Diego, California, USA, on 24 September 2010.

  9. Jun 6, 2024 · Aroldis Chapman just threw two 104 MPH sinkers back-to-back. 104.0 MPH. 103.8 MPH. He's 36 pic.twitter.com/LvPCEDOP2T. — Platinum Ke’Bryan (@PlatinumKey13) June 6, 2024. Since the Statcast Era...

  10. Sep 25, 2010 · In perhaps the most entertaining matchup of the night, Chapman got Adrian Gonzalez to swing-and-miss on three consecutive pitches in the bottom of the seventh inning that reached 102 mph, 102 mph and 103 mph. In addition to his history-making heater, the southpaw touched 104 mph on three occasions.

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