Mason Miller's 104.5 mph fastball is the fastest pitch ever recorded in the playoffs since pitch tracking began in 2008.
Aroldis Chapman had held the record for fastest pitch in the postseason (104.2 mph) since 2010, per MLB.com. Miller, in his first postseason, struck out five consecutive batters Wednesday before he ...
Mason Miller’s 104.5 mph four-seamer was not only the fastest of his career, it was the fastest postseason pitch by any ...
That's how catcher Carlos Narváez described the Red Sox ace lefthander who became the fifth Red Sox to fan at least 10 in the ...
Rookie right-hander Jacob Misiorowski threw 31 pitches of 100 mph or faster in a clutch three-inning relief stint against the ...
Why did Alex Cora pull Brayan Bello after just 28 pitches in Game 2? The manager explained — and Bello reacted after a 4-3 ...
Where were these Blue Jays in the eighth through 18th innings on Monday? Riding a four-run seventh inning last night, Toronto ...
The 2025 postseason has been full of incredible highlight-reel plays -- from moonshot home runs to electric strikeouts to ...
Only a handful of pitchers have actually hit 105 mph without rounding — Aroldis Chapman, Ben Joyce and Jordan Hicks — with Chapman topping out at 105.8 mph as a rookie on Sept. 24, 2010, while facing ...
The Milwaukee Brewers made some postseason history in Game 1 of the National League Division Series when they surged out of the gate for a 9-3 win over the Chicago Cubs. There was more of the same in ...
Brayan Bello was pulled in the third, with Alex Cora opting to go to the lefties in the bullpen. Garrett Whitlock gave up the ...