In 1952, Bob Feller was considered one of the fastest pitchers in Baseball. He was known for his blazing fastball and played for the Cleveland Indians.
Aroldis Chapman is known for having the fastest pitch in Major League Baseball history, clocked at 105.1 mph in 2010.
The positive form of "fastest" is "fast."
Pitcher plants are named after their pitcher-shaped leaves, which resemble a pitcher or jug. These leaves are modified to trap and digest insects as a source of nutrients, helping the plant thrive in nutrient-poor environments.
The world's fastest mammal, the cheetah, can reach speeds of up to 70 miles per hour, while the world's fastest fish, the sailfish, can swim at speeds of up to 68 miles per hour. Therefore, the cheetah is faster than the sailfish.
The peregrine falcon is the fastest animal in the air, reaching speeds of over 240 mph.
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Deacon Jones - pitcher - died in 1952.
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well jennie finch is a pretty good pitcher.
Tom Carroll - pitcher - was born on 1952-11-05.
21 seconds set by Bill Mosienko in 1952
He known for being the worlds fastest pitcher
Aroldis Chapman-Reds-2010 season-105mph
Death Valley Days - 1952 The Fastest Nun in the West 14-16 was released on: USA: 20 January 1966
Mike Bacsik - right-handed pitcher - was born on 1952-04-01.
Tim Hudson is a starting pitcher for the Atlanta Braves. His fastest pitch is the four seam fastball which he can throw at 93 mph.
The fastest car in the 1950's was the Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa. It went 161 miles per hour. It was the fastest in 1954.