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Cory Woodroof

Mason Miller made MLB All-Star Game pitching speed history with this devastating fastball

Oakland A’s sensational rookie pitcher Mason Miller has become known for his blistering fastball.

During Tuesday night’s MLB All-Star Game, Miller threw a pitch so devastating for the American League team that it broke a record for the history of the sporting event.

The MLB confirmed that this Miller pitch clocked in at 103.6 mph, making it the fastest pitch to ever be thrown at the All-Star Game in the pitch-tracking era that started in 2008.

Miller is just unbelievably talented, as this four-seam fastball is almost impossible for opposing batters to hit. Not only did Miller make the All-Star Game in his first MLB season; he made some history while he was there.

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