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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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The fastest pitch recorded in the Little League World Series was 77 mph, thrown by Alan Bowden from California in 2013.

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logan friel 100 meters in 9.90

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My brother is six and he throws 35-37mph

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Now I had to do some research for this so here would be the highest one by average: Now remember the LLWS that still goes on? and there are videos to help you with it the fastest known would be 60 mph but that is not compared to what I'm gonna say, the fastest known in LLWS was 63 mph I believe correct me if I'm wrong but hopes this helps!

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