
Mason Miller Sets MLB Postseason Record with 104.5 mph Fastball
Mason Miller of the San Diego Padres made history in Game 2 of the MLB postseason by throwing a record-breaking fastball at 104.5 mph against the Chicago Cubs. This achievement marks the fastest postseason pitch since 2008, showcasing Miller's exceptional talent and enhancing the Padres' playoff prospects, creating a thrilling moment for fans and the team.

Mason Miller Sets MLB Postseason Record with 104.5 mph Fastball
Mason Miller of the San Diego Padres made history in Game 2 of the MLB postseason by throwing a record-breaking fastball at 104.5 mph against the Chicago Cubs. This achievement marks the fastest postseason pitch since 2008, showcasing Miller's exceptional talent and enhancing the Padres' playoff prospects, creating a thrilling moment for fans and the team.
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