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Shohei Ohtani’s Blazing 102 mph Fastball Stuns, but Can He Carry Angels Past Dodgers’ Collapse?

Shohei Ohtani’s Blazing 102 mph Fastball Stuns, but Can He Carry Angels Past Dodgers’ Collapse?

But he climbed back atop the mound, stared down the plate as Vinnie Pasquantino dug in, and absolutely bullied the Royals’ first baseman with three straight pitches.

A 99.2-mph fastball on the inside corner for strike one.

A 100.2-mph fastball on the inside black for strike two.

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And then, a blistering 101.7-mph fastball — the hardest-thrown pitch of Ohtani’s MLB career — that Pasquantino took a helpless hack at, grounding into a tailor-made, inning-ending double-play.

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