Flamethrowers rule mound as right-hander average 4-seam fastball reaches 95 mph
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This year, Major League Baseball has seen an exciting trend as the average four-seam fastball among right-handed pitchers has hit 95 mph for the first time. This marks the seventh consecutive season of increasing velocity, with a notable rise of 0.3 mph this year. Players like Pete Alonso from the New York Mets are thrilled about the emergence of such 'electric arms' on the mound, which not only enhances the game but also captivates fans with thrilling performances.
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