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| Tomko said his fastball ranged from 91 to 94 miles per hour as a starter and now has improved to between 94 and 97, a bonus for a pitcher who, at age 33, might expect to be losing a little velocity. Although baseball players have long groused about these pitches, the rising fastball and breakingcurveball do not actuaIly exist, according to a study conducted by two engineers. We're excited with what we've been able to accomplish for Digital Fastball users with the latest version of the service," said Peter Jackson, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President. |
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