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Angels' Ben Joyce Comes 0.3 MPH Short of Fastest Pitch Ever Recorded
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In a thrilling moment caught on camera, Los Angeles Angels pitcher Ben Joyce nearly shattered baseball history on Tuesday night.
Joyce unleashed a blazing 105.7 mph fastball during the fourth inning of his start against the Oakland Athletics, coming within just 0.3 mph of the all-time record for the fastest pitch ever recorded in Major League Baseball.
The current record of 106 mph is held by former Cincinnati Reds pitcher Aroldis Chapman, set in 2010.
Joyce's Impressive Outing
Despite falling just short of the record, Joyce put together a dominant outing against the Athletics.
He pitched 6.1 innings, allowing only three hits and one run while striking out eight batters.
Joyce's performance helped the Angels secure a 5-1 victory, moving them to a 14-10 record this season.
Analysis and Reaction
Joyce's near-record pitch has sparked excitement among baseball fans and experts alike.
Analysts have praised his raw power and believe he has the potential to challenge Chapman's record in the future.
The 25-year-old pitcher expressed his determination to keep pushing himself:
"It was a great feeling to get so close to the record," Joyce said. "But it also motivates me to keep working hard and see if I can break it next time."
Joyce's pursuit of baseball history will undoubtedly be a captivating storyline to follow in the coming seasons.
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