Thursday, September 24, 2009

Goodwin Games Pt. 1

( Click Me)


As promised lets give away some Goodwin Champions.

I was able to muster up quite a few S.P's, and mini's so this should be doozie. Click on the photo to enlarge the prize.

The collector who answers this question correctly wins everything pictured above, and will also be awarded the eighth slot.

There will be a bonus.

Please only one answer per collector.

Trivia.

What player threw the fastest recorded pitch in the history of Major League Baseball.

Good Luck,

May The Mojo Be With You Always.

23 comments:

  1. Joel Zumaya
    104.8 mph
    10-10-2006
    McAfee Coliseum

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  2. Joel Zumaya *
    104.8 mph
    10-10-2006
    McAfee Coliseum

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  3. It really looks like it depends on who you ask.

    I am going to guess you mean "fastest recorded pitch" DURING game-play.

    So, Nolan Ryan.

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  4. Mark Wohlers

    http://hypertextbook.com/facts/2000/LoriGrabel.shtml

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  5. Great contest- is it Zumaya?

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  6. Detroit Tigers Joel Zumaya 105 !

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  7. my guess is Nolan Ryan, 100.9 mph

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  8. Tunguska

    Im saying fastest recorded pitch. Whether it was during game play or not is irrelevant.

    Mojo

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  9. "Rapid Robert", Bob Feller is my guess.

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  10. Jamie Moyer did it last week no?

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  11. Justin Verlander 102 MPH
    Comerica Park | June 12, 2007

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  12. Funny you said that Steve

    I also heard he awoke to a very soar elbow that morning.

    Mojo

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  13. Was it Sidd Finch? Oh, wait, it has to be a real person?

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  14. I will stick with Nolan Ryan.


    http://www.efastball.com/baseball/stats/fastest-pitch-speed-in-major-leagues/

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  15. Was it Joel Zumaya of the Tigers?

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  16. Great question. Just surfacing from the week to find it.

    Pre-MLB, the legendary Dalkowski. Depending on which way you convert speed, pre-radar, it's probably Walter Johnson, but HE said it was Joe Wood.

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