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Who has the fastest baseball pitch?

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The fastest pitch ever recorded was thrown by Aroldis Chapman, a Cuban left handed rookie relief pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds. He threw the pitch in San Diego on September 25, 2010. It was clocked at 105.1 miles per hour. You should really feel bad for Tony Gwynn Jr. He had to watch it whizz by.

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