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Don Larson, primarily known for his pitching during the 1950s, had a fastball that was typically clocked in the range of 85 to 90 miles per hour. While not considered an overpowering pitcher by today's standards, Larson's effectiveness came from his control and ability to mix pitches. His most famous performance was during the 1956 World Series, where he threw a perfect game.

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