Who threw the hardest pitch in MLB history?

April 20, 2011

Aroldis Chapman and the 15 Fastest Pitches Ever Recorded

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    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 received a standing ovation.

    Why the standing ovation, you may ask? The stadium radar reading displayed a velocity of 106 MPH, a speed that has only been topped twice since baseball started recording pitch velocities.

    So who else goes down in history for having a rocket for an arm?

    Source:

    eFastball.com

Robb Nen: 102 MPH

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    In 1997 Rob Nen recorded a velocity of 102 MPH. Nen was closing games for the Florida Marlins in 1997 when he recorded this historic pitch.

Armando Benitez: 102 MPH

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    In 2002 Armando Benitez matched Rob Nen's impressive pitch speed with a 102 MPH fastball of his own. Also like Nen, he was pitching in the closer's role for the Mets at the time of the pitch.

Randy Johnson: 102 MPH

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    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.

Bobby Jenks: 102 MPH

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    Another closer with a 102 MPH fastball? Yep, Bobby Jenks also reached this speed while closing a game for the White Sox in 2005.

Brad Lidge: 102 MPH

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    According to the TV-radar, Brad Lidge adds another closer to the ranks of 102 MPH fastball throwers.

    Lidge's top throw came in 2006 while closing out a game for the Astros.

Matt Lindstrom: 102 MPH

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    10 seasons apart, the Marlins get another flame thrower in Matt Lindstrom. Lindstrom reached 102 MPH on the stadium radar gun in 2007 for Florida.

Justin Verlander: 102 MPH

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    This list wouldn't be complete without Justin Verlander.

    Verlander is our final pitcher to reach 102 MPH even. He reached this speed in 2007 as a starter for the Detroit Tigers.

Brian Wilson: 102.2 MPH

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    Sorry Giant fans, Wilson threw his fastest pitch prior to the beard days, so the picture must reflect that. Perhaps that beard is holding his velocity back a little? No, probably not...

    Anyway, Wilson reached 102.2 MPH closing out a game for the Giants in 2009.

Jonathan Broxton: 102.6 MPH

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    Jonathan Broxton is yet another hard throwing closer to reach above the triple digit readings on the radar guns.

    Broxton recorded a 102.6 MPH reading back in 2009 as the closer for the Dodgers.

Mark Wohlers: 103 MPH

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    Okay, so Wohlers wasn't celebrating his radar gun reading in this picture, but he should have been!

    He breaks our string of 102-readings with an even 103 MPH in 1995 while closing games for the Atlanta Braves.

Joel Zumaya: 104.8 MPH

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    Joel Zumaya was the hardest thrower in the game during the 2006 season. His 104.8 MPH pitch while closing for the Tigers is proof of that, and one of the fastest pitches EVER recorded in a pro-game.

    To think, the Tigers had Zumaya and Verlander that season... Well, they did go to the World Series in '06, those hard throwers definitely contributed.

Aroldis Chapman: 105.1 MPH

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    Talk about making your mark as a rookie! Aroldis Chapman reached 105.1 on the gun last season in his rookie season with the Reds while pitching out of the bullpen.

    Something tells me it's not the last we see of Chapman.

Aroldis Chapman: 106 MPH

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    See, told you we'd be seeing Chapman again.

    Just this past week Chapman lit up the stadium radar gun at 106 MPH. I'm making a point of getting to a Reds game this season to see this kid in person, that's for sure.

    (For the record, the TV-reading had his pitch at 105 MPH, and the pitchF/X reading was actually 102.4 MPH... 106 MPH just sounds more impressive though, so I'm leaving it there, but even a 102.4 MPH reading would have made this list)

Bob Feller: 107.6 MPH

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    Alright, now we're talking, we have a Hall of Famer, something for the active players on this list to aspire to.

    Bob Feller reached 107.6 MPH back in 1946 with the Cleveland Indians. Feller's pitch would stand as the fastest recorded for 28 seasons before any pitcher would pass him and take over the #1 ranking for fastest pitch ever thrown.

Nolan Ryan: 108.1 MPH

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    Who threw the hardest pitch in MLB history?

    And the winner is.... Nolan Ryan with a 108.1 MPH reading according to the doppler laser radar readings that were used in 1974.

    The Ryan Express was really bringing the heat that night in 1974, throwing the fastest pitch ever recorded in a Major League Baseball game.

    Just one of a long list of accomplishments in his historic career.

    Something for Aroldis Chapman and any future flame throwers to aspire to.

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Who threw the first 100 mph pitch?

Jhoan Duran is first in MLB history to throw 100 mph off-speed pitch.

Who was the hardest pitcher?

Nolan Ryan has the record, all in all, and this was from Doppler Radar. His pitch was measured at 108.1 miles per hour. With the equipment used today, the record is held by Aroldis Chapman, at 105.1 mph.