Mason Miller’s 104.5 mph four-seamer was not only the fastest of his career, it was the fastest postseason pitch by any player since the start of the pitch-tracking era in 2008.
The Cleveland Guardians kicked off the action by slugging their way to a Game 3 against the Detroit Tigers, followed by the ...
The Padres showed that they're built for October with a dominant team performance with the season on the line.
Mason Miller is one of the hardest throwers in baseball. And on Wednesday, he threw the hardest fastball ever recorded in an ...
The Bethel Park grad reached 104.5 mph on a called strike -- the fastest pitch in the MLB playoffs since Statcast started ...
What makes Miller so impressive is that despite that incredible fastball, many think his slider is actually his best pitch. Through two games in the postseason, Miller has faced nine batters and ...
Miller's 104.5-mph fastball in the seventh inning of Wednesday's Wild Card Game 2 drew the highest praise possible from a former Cubs pitcher.
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 on Sept. 24, 2010 as a rookie while facing ...
San Diego Padres reliever Mason Miller threw a record-breaking 104.5 mph fastball against the Chicago Cubs, the fastest ...
San Diego Padres star pitcher Mason Miller threw arguabl the greatst pitch ever as it was clocked at 104.5 mph.
Mason Miller's 104.5 mph fastball is the fastest pitch ever recorded in the playoffs since pitch tracking began in 2008.
Just a little over two months after Miller was acquired by the Padres at the deadline, he put on a postseason show to ...