Mason Miller's 104.5 mph fastball is the fastest pitch ever recorded in the playoffs since pitch tracking began in 2008.
Miller struck out the first eight batters he faced in the 2025 postseason -- three in Game 1 and five in Game 2, including ...
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Mason Miller’s 104.5 mph four-seamer was not only the fastest of his career, it was the fastest postseason pitch by any ...
Padres reliever Mason Miller strikes out Cubs catcher Carson Kelly with an electric 104.5 mph fastball on the corner. It's the fastest recorded pitch in postseason history (tracking began in 2008).
Miller threw 13 pitches in Game 1 on Tuesday and then 27 in Game 2. Only once this season has Miller worked three straight days, and that was back in May, before the Padres acquired him from the A's.
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ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Los Angeles Angels pitcher Ben Joyce retired all four hitters he faced in 1 innings for his first big league save, and concluded the effort with a 104.7 mile per hour fastball, the ...
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 ...