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Aroldis Chapman breaks World Series record with 104.1 MPH pitch

Aroldis Chapman made his World Series debut in Game 2 of the Fall Classic. It didn’t take him long to make history, throwing the fastest pitch ever recorded in the World Series.

Chapman’s first pitch (a ball) clocked in at 101.5 miles per hour. That broke the record of Kansas City Royals reliever Kelvin Herrera, set in 2014.

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