Once, he could throw his fastball 97-plus miles an hour. Walter Johnson was reportedly measured at 99.7 MPH at the Army's Aberdeen Proving Grounds, where they could measure the speed of bullets. Pitchers were required to throw underhand until 1883. Feller's second pitch was the fastest one, clocked at 98.6 mph. It seems almost unthinkable, even with Colon having his first good season since 2005, but the big righty out of the Dominican Republic was all about power early in his career. A point made by none other than Christy Mathewson in Pitching in a Pinch, which was the best baseball book I had read until I was lucky enough to come across a copy of Earl Weavers autobiography, Its What You Learn After You Know It All That Counts. He didn't even have the highest strikeout rate in the league in 1946; that belonged to Newhouser, who struck out 8.46 batters per nine innings compared to Feller's 8.44. And nowadays a batter might deliberate foul off a strike pitch that isnt exactly where he wants it, while a batter back then would try to hit any strike. Just imagine where Dr. K would rank if it wasnt for injuries. But the fast ball was my bread-and-butter pitch. The bullpen was for youngsters, oldsters and bushers. The 65 lefty was a true strikeout artist during his heyday, leading his league in Ks five times and twice topping 300. A 90 mph pitch on a Speedgun could register at 92 on a JUGS gun and 93-94 mph on a Stalker. A fast fastball is a lot faster than it used to be. He won it over Buster Posey of the San Francisco Giants. Another fascinating account of a fastball pitcher, who is often credited as one of the fastest ever, was described in great detail by baseball historian Jonathan Fraser Light. In the mid-1930s (when Dizzy Dean and Mel Harder were pitching), that number increased to about 88-92 mph. The historical record suggests Feller paid a price for that record chase. Bench gave in to the veteran (who had recently strung together four consecutive seasons with 200+ strikeouts) and signaled for a fastball. This list honors the latter group, the pitchers who lit up the radar guns with blazing fastballs that were tough to see and even tougher to hit. So how was pitching different back then? Whoops! Thrown almost identically to a fastball, the changeup is hurled at . His pitch speed was 108.1 miles per hour. There are a handful of players who will tell you that Smoky Joe Wood was the fastest throwing pitcher in baseball history. Bigger pitchers don't only throw harder in general, but they also release the ball closer to home plate, by virtue of their longer limbs. Zumayas name tends to be forgotten in discussions about baseballs hardest throwers because he hasnt pitched in a game all season and has been injury prone for five years. (Yes, nitpickers, Im aware that John Wheeler ghosted Mattys book.). Now they have 60 due to expanded ballparks and/or alternate site games being played away from home. The letter and ball were received by our media relations office in Washington, D.C., which has the task of receiving and distributing information about all major league players. The best mark he recorded was 119 feet. They didnt replace the game balls as often consequently by the end of a game the ball was a blackened, tobacco-sopping, lopsided, scuffed, bag of mush. He pitched 371.1 innings. "That was my best year," he told the Cleveland Plain Dealer in 2006. Feliz's fastball was once clocked at 103.4 mph during a game at Rangers Ballpark, a speed that is third all-time behind only Aroldis Chapman (105.1 mph) and Joel Zumaya (104.8 mph). In addition, he finished third three times. The new meter, which gives an immediate reading which engineers said compared with standard laboratory meter accuracy, is built in a trailer. So how was pitching different back then? To go along with his 714 home runs, Ruth ultimately retired with. The true speed of Fellers fastball is a subject of great debate. Hes led the NL in strikeouts in each of the past three seasons and is a threat to do it again this year. God I loved it. He never finished outside of the top nine in strikeouts every year between 1969 and 1984. Bench continuously called for breaking balls and Maloney continuously shook him off. Fastball velocity is on the rise. He also claimed he was clocked at 107.9 mph in a demonstration in 1946 at Griffith Stadium. The next year, as a member of the Fort Wayne Daisies, she threw a no-hitter. Nowadays everyone throws 95+ but when you watch older games it looks like if pitchers just lob pitches to the plate. I almost missed Matt Kilroy 513Ks in 1886!. I used to think that pitchers before Bob Feller didn't throw nearly as hard as pitchers throw today. His story is not particularly well known outside of Houston, but Richards promising career as a starter came to an end at the age of 30 because of a life-threatening stroke. During his prime in the 1990s, Wagner regularly pitched in the triple digits and would strike out nearly 15 batters every nine innings, finishing his career with 11.9 SO/9 IP. 14. Freddy Peralta thrills family with dazzling debut, Real or Not? Pitchers back then (deadball era) were expected to throw complete games and had to pace themselves. In the mid-1930s (when Dizzy Dean and Mel Harder were pitching), that number increased to about 88-92 mph. Whichever is accurate, Feller absolutely dominated hitters during his time. However, he is still just 23 years old. Often a starting pitcher will be removed from the . Allie Reynolds of the Yankees was tough, and I might think about him for 24 hours before a game, but Robert Feller: I'd think about him for three days.". Bob slept well that night. Jimenez doesnt get much attention as a power pitcher because he walks so many batters (nearly four every nine innings), but when hes on, there might not be a better pitcher in baseball. Many hitters claim that Rapid Robert is the fastest pitcher who ever lived. And no one threw sliders like they do today. How fast does a pitcher usually throw? Current world-class pitchers such as Mark Buehrle, Roy Halladay, Cliff Lee, Josh Beckett, and Jake Peavy can reach back and toss a pitch 100 mph. I have serious doubts about the 107 mph estimate. Power is only part of the pitching equation, and Ryan scores higher than anybody else in MLB history. Ryan finished his career with 9.5 SO/9 IP (fourth all time) and led the AL in strikeouts 11 times. The first radar guns that began appearing at ballparks in the late 1970s and early 1980s measured pitches much closer to the plate. In the low 80s most of them. Ich-i-ro!' The moment a baseball leaves a pitchers hand, it starts to slow down because of drag. "Batting slumps? Joe Wood 15. -- and his pitching motion was practically indistinguishable from the pitching motions we see today. update=copyright.getFullYear(); Oh, that's not what we were talking about? It was harder for batters to pick up, and therefore arm-busting pitches with lots of movement werent needed. Back in the 1880s-90s, these guys threw over 400 innings a season with regularity. Woods career didnt turn out exactly as planned, as repeated arm injuries robbed him off his explosiveness, but the right-hander is still the active leader with 10.3 SO/9 IP, a mark that is second only to Randy Johnson among starters. "I won the All-Star Game in Boston. America's Pastime. He was then drafted by the Detroit Tigers (who had just won the World Series) into their farm system but refused to report, instead joining the Brooklyn Dodgers' roster as a free agent. Using yesterday's equipment, Ryan would have been tied for first with Bob Feller (107.4 mph). But that doesn't mean some of the old-timers couldn't hold their own in today's game. McDowell, otherwise known as Sudden Sam, is another one of the pitchers youve probably never heard of unless you grew up as a Cleveland Indians fan during the 1960s and 1970s. Felizs fastball was once clocked at 103.4 mph during a game at Rangers Ballpark, a speed that is third all-time behind only Aroldis Chapman (105.1 mph) and Joel Zumaya (104.8 mph). Mike Trout The last major rule change affecting pitchers-the establishment of a pitching rubber exactly 60 feet, six inches from home plate-occurred in 1893. And that is #62, Herb Score. For the Mets in 1985, Sidd Finch threw 168 mph. Papelbon wouldve been a great starter, but the hard-throwing right-hander makes a pretty terrific closer too. How fast do you have to throw a curveball. The Meter to Record Feller's Speed article mentioned it was specifically going to examine his pitching speed. The team wasn't going anywhere anyhow. copyright=new Date(); His less-touted teammate, pitcher Johnny Humphreys, recorded 127 feet. Using a basic pitch count estimator, we guess that Feller threw 5,848 pitches that year. This page was generated at 04:50 PM. Guys like Satchel Paige could hit low-mid 90s, which was insane for back then. Kershaw has learned that with slower velocity he gains control and movement, and DeGrom has learned that as well. On the other hand, it's also possible that Feller didn't throw as hard in 1946 as he did in 1938 or 1939. Other American League clubs will be given a chance at it later. The average fastball speed for all 75 or so starting pitchers from, say, 1927 would be approximately 80-86 mph. Over the course of the past decade, Chapmans fastest fastball had gotten faster by nearly a mile per hour. Giving a mediocre pitch to a mediocre hitter was acceptable strategy. Its believed he could throw upwards of 100 mph. In any event, I think that it is a combination of all these factors. "Rising velocity is just an evolution in the game . check out the. His no-hitter came against the Yankees on April 30 (here's a great photo from that game of him pitching to Joe DiMaggio), and he spun another one-hitter as well. Pitch counts are especially a concern for young pitchers, pitchers recovering from injury, or pitchers who have a history of injuries. According to University of Illinois physicist Dr. Alan Nathan, a pitch that leaves a pitcher's hand at 100. During the 1999 baseball season, this moment was recorded. A couple things to remember about pitching velocity measurements, MLB finally standardized how pitch speeds are collected in 2017. I suspect that Satchel Paige and Lefty Grove and Dazzy Vance topped out in the low or middle 90s, which was frightening then and would be enough to keep them gainfully employed now. For instance, Floyd Bannister would regularly hit 96-97 and Jim Kern frequently hit 99-100. In addition to being incredibly fast, modern-day pitchers can also throw very hard. Jimmy Foxx, Jim Tabor, and Roger Cramer made it a clean Boston sweep with a first-place tie in yesterday's fielders contest. Back then, no one could touch 100 mph. Gibson was never much of a strikeout artist. David Roark is a passionate and knowledgeable individual when it comes to sports. He drifted to various jobs and landed in Bakersfield, California, where he was arrested many times for fighting. Wow that fast! As for other hard numbers for those days: two hours and 15 minutes was considered an ordinary game back then. It wasnt Chuck Yeager breaking the sound barrier, but it was significant. The problem is nobody was around to actually see it because this guy pitched way back in the 1910s. Red Sox bullpen's tightrope act will wear thin, Real or not? Other fast pitchers have included Carl Hubbell, Jack Quinn, and Roy Halladay. Perhaps I'm wrong on this, but it's just a theory of mine. 67 mph. Follow him on Twitter for all your MLB news and updates. It may simply be that pitchers throwing fewer innings is a product of stretegy, not a change in ability. I dont imagine it was easy pitching back then, but its got to be more grueling today. The record has since been broken several times. So Feller started on Sept. 19, Sept. 22, Sept, 25, pitched five innings of relief on Sept. 27 and then started the season finale on Sept. 29, tied with Waddell at 343 strikeouts. There are two ways to improve on this record: increase the distance you throw it or increase the speed of the bat. Answer (1 of 22): There were no radar guns in the days of Babe Ruth. A man of about 60 years old did a foot for each of his years. While in the minor leagues with Detroit, Ty Cobb reportedly told Hubbell to stop throwing the pitch. Just inside is a set of photo-electric tubes, and five feet back is another set. The best throw was 86 feet a second, the second best 84. His 10.0 SO/9 IP during his career would be fourth all-time if the righty threw more innings. Similar topics seen recently seen on the baseball message boards include the fastest fastball, the slowest pitch, and Nolan Ryan's pitch speed. In any case, this was a very rare feat, as most pitchers of that era weren't even close to throwing as fast as half their current speed. He probably had the second-best fastball of that era. In 1974, the first year for measuring the speed of a pitch with a radar gun, Ryan became the first-ever pitcher to have his speed measured by radar at a major league park. Source: The Cultural Encyclopedia of Baseball, 1997. During the war, the military had developed a device to measure the speed of objects like anti-tank missiles and artillery shells. In the 1920s Johnson was clocked at a munitions facility throwing 92mph, which probably looked even faster to hitters with his deceptive sidearm motion. Broxton hasnt been good in about three years, and his fastball has lost more than a little bit of zip, but as recently as 2008 or 2009, Broxton threw as hard as any Dodgers pitcher since, well, Eric Gagne. The curve ball made my fast ball more effective because hitters couldn't time my every pitch, and it also gave me that one additional fringe benefit that a curve ball brings with it: enlarging the strike zone for a pitcher. Except nobody told Feller about the plan. ** Actual picture of speed taken from the field at bottom of the chart.^ Due to the large number of MLB.com Gameday additions this symbol means it was verified there. Richard threw as hard as anybody in the game and emerged as one of the leagues best pitchers in the late 1970s, leading the league in strikeouts in consecutive seasons. Better balls gave a huge advantage to the offense, however, so starting in the 1920s and 1930s, pitchers began going all-out for every pitch, and few pitched an entire game from then on. I would guess that he saved his best fastball and used it maybe a dozen times a game. The moment a baseball leaves a pitcher's hand, it starts to slow down because of drag. It measured velocity closer to the pitchers release point than the JUGS gun, so the JUGS flipped to being the slow gun. His 2,453 career strikeouts are just 34th all-time, but his 8.86 SO/9 IP are ninth. You put your best pitchers in the starting rotation. Maloney, also blunt, replied, "%*$@ you." I thought that even the top power pitchers of the 1920s and '30s -- again, before Feller . The Rocket struck out 4,672 helpless batters during his career, third all-time. I mean i wasn't there so I'm skeptical. The average hitter today is an absolute monster compared to the average hitter back then. Its not a fluke either. Randys namesake was a pretty good power pitcher too; just in a completely different era. The "twist" here is this pitcher never appeared in a Major League game! He played in nine leagues in nine years. I have serious doubts about the 107 mph estimate. Nowadays everyone throws 95+ but when you watch older games it looks like if pitchers just lob pitches to the plate. Yeah pitching is about speed and arm and shoulder flexibility. No-hitter the latest feat in James Paxton's rise, Deal ends Matt Harvey's roller-coaster ride with Mets, Sizing up potential trade fits for Manny Machado, Real or Not? What was a 105 mph fastball can now be said (with rounding) to be the first recorded 106 mph pitch in MLB history. He was never as dominant after that. A "radar gun" is used to measure the speed of a baseball. "The key here is that he did not pitch in pro baseball. The best workhorses of that time approached 700 innings and they werent even playing 154 games in a season yet. Like Gangster Octopus says, we remember the exceptions. - Coach Jim Murray. Baseball buffs: how did old-time pitchers throw for so many innings? His career 11.5 SO/9 rate is still among the best all-time, but the strike zone continues to elude the oversized righty. They all thought he was faster than Bob Feller and Walter Johnson, though none of them probably saw Johnson pitch. Could we eventually see 110 mph? Other pitchers, however, just reared back and threw as hard as they good. There will be a contest for pitchers later. Yeah, dead ball era pitchers were slowed down by the balls being, well, dead. I think some of these things are a bit overblown. I don't believe they threw, on average, as hard as pitchers throw today. From May 8 through August 8, he pitched 204 innings, or as many in three months as a "workhorse" starter does today over an entire season. Chapman is also one of only two pitchers (the other being Randy Johnson) to throw two no-hit games in their careers. Spitballs and Sliders: 1900s to 1920s. When a guy hits .358, he doesn't have slumps." Rogers Hornsby, 1961 Nobody else in the league can do that." Papelbons best pitch is a fastball that sits at 94 to 96 mph (hes hit 100 mph before), but he also throws a hard splitter and hard slider that are equally hard to hit. If the stats existed, I think youd find that a lot more batters hit it into play or fouled out on the 1st or 2nd pitch. Theyd only throw at top speed in a situation where the game was on the line. Johnsons 3,509 career strikeouts (ninth all time) dont look too impressive when you consider just how many innings he threw (nearly 6,000), but theres no doubt about his arm. Wagner is the left-handed National League compliment to Mariano Rivera and was as dominant of a closer as you can find. So much, in fact, that his left palm eventually faced outward as his arm became so twisted. 1920 Major League Baseball Standard Pitching | Baseball-Reference.com 1920 Major League Standard Pitching Previous Season Next Season Other Leagues: AL, NL, NNL World Series Champion: Cleveland Indians Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free. Part of the Baseball Almanac family: 755 Home Runs | Baseball Box Scores | Baseball Fever | Today in Baseball History. MLB has gone back and recalibrated Pitch/FX pitches to convert them to their velocity at pitch release. The latest in the sports world, emailed daily. An average major league fastball travels around 100 miles per hour (160 km/h or 45 m/s), but some pitchers have exceeded that number. Powered by Discourse, best viewed with JavaScript enabled. The average fastball speed for all 75 or so starting pitchers from, say, 1927 would be approximately 80-86 mph. http://www.kingandhiscourt.com/articles/article6.htm. He pitched a one-hitter -- with nine walks and nine strikeouts. He once threw a pitch so hard that the catcher missed the ball and it shattered an umpire's mask. Goodens 2,293 career strikeouts are just 46thall-time, but 1,875 of them came in his 11 seasons as a New York Met. That sort of talent is expected these days. He struck out 276 batters in 218 innings as arookiein 1984 and then came back the next season to win the Cy Young award by striking out 268 batters in 276.2 innings. This is a cool article. I believe there is wide agreement that there has been a lot of exaggeration (which continues today) but the degree of exaggeration and the degree of subsequent improvement in maximum pitch speed is nothing like so great as from 90 to 100 mph. 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