From Aroldis Chapman to Hunter Greene Here are the 5 hardest throwing pitchers in the league right now
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89mph Curveball, 103mph Fastball and 90mph Curveball. Jhoan Duran, Unfair K Sequence.89mph Curveball, 103mph Fastball and 90mph Curveball. "Jhoan Duran, Unfair K Sequence. 89mph Curveball, 103mph Fastball and 90mph Curveball." - @Rob Friedman Duran is just 24 years old and has many seasons ahead of him. It is going to be interesting to see how fast he can get up to in his career.
Watch Edwin Diaz strike out everyoneGood morning.Watch Edwin Diaz strike out everyone "Good morning. Watch Edwin Diaz strike out everyone" - @Ya Gotta Believe Edwin Diaz, who is just 28 years old, already has almost 200 career saves. This season, he has 14 saves on the year with just a 2.28 ERA. Diaz is a dominant closer, and his electric fastball can explain why.
From Aroldis Chapman to Hunter Greene Here are the 5 hardest throwing pitchers in the league right now
Chicago White Sox v New York Yankees - Game One In today's league, velocity has increasingly become a key factor for pitchers. What was once looked at as,, somewhat of a gimmick is now one of the most beneficial things a pitcher could have. Historically, the art of pitching in the was seen as how to get the batter out, no matter what. Although now this still holds true, velocity is looked at as one of the most effective ways to get hitters out. Velocity opens the door for most pitchers. Then, over time, they can develop other aspects of pitching. For comparison, in 2002, the . It was a spectacle then to see someone hitting 95+ on their fastball. Now, the average fastball velocity is in the mid-90s, and it is very common to see pitchers throw in the high-90s. Nevertheless, it is exciting to see pitchers light up the radar gun and blow their fastball by batters. It takes an unprecedented amount of athleticism to throw a baseball that fast, and it is very impressive, no matter what. Here are the top five flamethrowers in today.#5 Jhoan Duran - Minnesota Twins
Detroit Tigers v Minnesota Twins Jhoan Duran is currently in the midst of his first season in the , and he has already established himself as one of the hardest throwers in baseball. His fastball has topped out at 103.3 mph, which is in the upper echelon of the hardest baseballs ever thrown. He is effective on the mound, as well, as he has an ERA of a 2.35 in 30.2 innings pitched. Jhoan Duran, Unfair K Sequence.89mph Curveball, 103mph Fastball and 90mph Curveball. Jhoan Duran, Unfair K Sequence.89mph Curveball, 103mph Fastball and 90mph Curveball. "Jhoan Duran, Unfair K Sequence. 89mph Curveball, 103mph Fastball and 90mph Curveball." - @Rob Friedman Duran is just 24 years old and has many seasons ahead of him. It is going to be interesting to see how fast he can get up to in his career.
#4 Edwin Diaz - New York Mets
Philadelphia Phillies v New York Mets Ever since his breakout 2018 season with the Seattle Mariners, Edwin Diaz has been regarded as one of the best pitchers in the . This is mainly due to his fastball, which averages out at just around 99 mph. However, Diaz throws from a deceptive, low-three-quarters arm slot, making the ball look much faster out of the hand. Good morning.Watch Edwin Diaz strike out everyoneGood morning.Watch Edwin Diaz strike out everyone "Good morning. Watch Edwin Diaz strike out everyone" - @Ya Gotta Believe Edwin Diaz, who is just 28 years old, already has almost 200 career saves. This season, he has 14 saves on the year with just a 2.28 ERA. Diaz is a dominant closer, and his electric fastball can explain why.