
Phillies’ Jhoan Durán Blasts Park Record with Unbelievable Fastball in Dominant Tigers Shutout—What’s Next for This Rising Star?
Philadelphia’s baseball scene just witnessed something utterly electrifying. Jhoan Durán, fresh off his trade from the Minnesota Twins, has already made his presence impossible to ignore with the Phillies. In just his second outing, the guy not only locked down his second save in back-to-back appearances but also unleashed the fastest pitch ever recorded at Citizens Bank Park—a blistering 103.3 mph fastball that left the Detroit Tigers stunned during a 2-0 shutout. It’s the kind of performance that turns heads and shifts momentum, showing Philadelphia fans that this new closer means business. If you thought that was all, think again—Durán’s blazing fastballs rewrote the record books and sealed a weekend that could very well define Philadelphia’s season. LEARN MORE
Baseball fans in Philadelphia have never seen anything quite like this.
Jhoan Durán made his second appearance for the Phillies on Sunday night since arriving via trade from the Minnesota Twins. He secured his second save in those two games. And he highlighted the 2-0 shutout over the Detroit Tigers with the fastest pitch in Citizen’s Bank Park history.
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Durán threw a 103.3 mph fastball on a 2-2 count that All-Star Riley Greene fouled off to set the new park record. One pitch later, he threw a 102.5 mph fastball that struck Greene out as the fastest game-ending strikeout by a Phillies pitcher in the pitch tracking era that started in 2008.
And those weren’t the only records Durán set Sunday night.
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Durán threw five pitches in the top of the ninth of 102.4 mph or faster. Each of them was faster than any pitch previously thrown by a Phillies pitcher in the 22-year history of the ballpark.
The save capped a standout weekend for the Phillies in the aftermath of acquiring Durán as the top closer on the trade market. They end the weekend with a half-game lead over the New York Mets atop the NL East thanks to winning two out of three against the fellow first-place Tigers. Durán closed out both wins.
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Durán lights up park with electric entrance
For the second time in three nights, Phillies fans were treated to the rousing entrance that followed Durán from Minnesota, complete with daunting bell chimes, flames and a creepy digital spider that’s a nod to his nickname, the Durantula.
On Friday, Durán secured a 5-4 win with a 1-2-3 effort in the ninth.
On Sunday, he entered the game in charge of a shutout after eight sensational innings from Cristopher Sánchez. He did not let Sánchez or Phillies fans down.
Durán started the inning with a six-pitch groundout of pinch hitter Kerry Carpenter. He induced another groundout on his first pitch to Spencer Torkelson.
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He then threw five straight fastballs of 101-plus mph to Greene before his 102.5 mph laser ended the game. It was the kind of performance the Phillies envisioned when they acquired Durán. And it lowered his season-long ERA to a pristine 1.93.
In a baseball postseason where the margins are slim, a strong closer can be the difference between advancing or not. The Phillies are hoping that Durán turns out to be a difference-maker when the stakes are highest.
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