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  2. Fastball - Wikipedia

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    Types of fastballs as thrown by a right handed pitcher and viewed from the catcher's perspective: four-seam, sinker, and cutter Many varieties or 'shapes' of fastballs have been described throughout baseball history, including four-seam fastballs, rising fastballs, two-seam fastballs, sinkers, running fastballs, cut fastballs, and split finger fastballs.

  3. Changeup - Wikipedia

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    For example, a batter swings at the oncoming ball as if it were a 90 mph (140 km/h) fastball, but instead the ball is coming in at 75 mph (121 km/h)—this means they will be swinging too early to hit the ball well (also known as being "way out in front"). Other names include a change-of-pace or a change. [2]

  4. Steve Dalkowski - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Louis Dalkowski Jr. (June 3, 1939 [1] – April 19, 2020), nicknamed Dalko, [2] was an American left-handed pitcher.He was sometimes called the fastest pitcher in baseball history and had a fastball that probably exceeded 100 mph (160 km/h).

  5. The man who threw 115 MPH: Legendary flame-thrower made his ...

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    A look back at Elmira's improbable 1962 championship season and the impact of pitching legend Steve ... at 100.9 mph in 1974, a time in which radar readings were measured near the plate instead of ...

  6. Tyler Alexander - Wikipedia

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    The four-seam fastball averages 91 MPH (topping out at 94 MPH). He initially threw his two-seam fastball as a sinker at 90 to 91 MPH, but opponents were hitting it for an average over .360. [ 24 ] In 2021, Alexander began throwing his two-seamer as a cutter at an average of 87 MPH (topping out at 90 MPH).

  7. Matt Manning dominates, Casey Mize still searching in ... - AOL

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    His fastball averaged 95.4 mph against the Yankees, up from a 93.4 mph average last season. ... Manning surrendered a 405-foot solo home run to Juan Soto with one out in the first inning, but he ...

  8. Hunter Greene throws most 100 mph pitches in recorded MLB ...

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    Two starts into his MLB career, Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Hunter Greene is exactly as advertised. ... His four-seam fastball averaged 100.2 mph and topped out at 102.0 mph, with Dodgers ...

  9. Ethan Small - Wikipedia

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    Small features a lively low- to mid-90 mph fastball—scouts often described it as a "rising" fastball—a curveball and changeup. [27] He has been known to vary his windup timing on his pitches, to give him an advantage over hitters, similar to pitchers such as Marcus Stroman and Johnny Cueto. [28]