105mph last year by Red's reliever Aroldis Chapman.
That question doesn't even make sense. By definition, "prehistoric" means "before recorded history". But you want a history of a time when there was no history. Tell you what - I'll answer this question if you can tell me what the longest major league baseball game of the year 1,200 BC was - including the names of both teams, final score, winning and losing pitchers, number of innings, date(s) of the game, starting and ending times, and paid attendance.
I don't know about the world. But my son Seth plays baseball and the fastest kid in his league is Nathan Payne he can fly.
Wow, good question. Sadly, it's a question we might never know. Looking back through history, some of the fastest running backs you have are Tony Dorsett, Walter Peyton and Barry Sanders; Nowadays, you have Adrian Peterson, Warrick Dunn, Reggie Bush, and many more speedsters playing in the Nation Football League today. Of the six running backs that I mentioned above, the one that truly sticks out to me for his speed and agility is, of course, Barry Sanders. Hope this answers your question.
A ten year old cannot throw 90. He does not have the arm strength, leg strength, or core strength to do so.
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Bob Gibson has the 7th fastest fastball in major league baseball history. His fastest fastball was clocked at 96 miles per hour.
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The most strikeouts in baseball history in one inning is four. This has happened just 72 times in baseball history.
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Paul G. Zinn has written: 'The major league pennant races of 1916' -- subject(s): Major League Baseball (Organization), Baseball, History 'The major league pennant races of 1916' -- subject(s): Baseball, History, Major League Baseball (Organization)
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