Aroldis Chapman throws 105 mph to tie his own record for the fastest MLB pitch, It's boxy to anticipate of a worse acquaintance for MLB hitters than adverse Aroldis Chapman.
He consistently throws over 100 mph and brings a slider in the 90s. Expect to see acceleration and a lot of it. That's absolutely what happened to J.J. Hardy during the ninth inning of the Yankees' win over the Orioles.
Chapman threw a angle to Hardy that Statcast registered at a antic 105.1 mph, which ties the MLB mark for the fastest angle recorded -- aswell befuddled by Chapman in 2010.
It wasn't a strike, but that baseball came uncomfortably abutting to Hardy's shin. Hardy eventually flied out to left, and Chapman becoming his 19th save of the season.
He consistently throws over 100 mph and brings a slider in the 90s. Expect to see acceleration and a lot of it. That's absolutely what happened to J.J. Hardy during the ninth inning of the Yankees' win over the Orioles.
Chapman threw a angle to Hardy that Statcast registered at a antic 105.1 mph, which ties the MLB mark for the fastest angle recorded -- aswell befuddled by Chapman in 2010.
It wasn't a strike, but that baseball came uncomfortably abutting to Hardy's shin. Hardy eventually flied out to left, and Chapman becoming his 19th save of the season.
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