MLB, Jacob Misiorowski
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Eight years into Tyler Rogers' career, you know the deal by now. The submarine-style Blue Jays right-hander throws the slowest fastball in the game (83.1 mph) and an upside-down slider, and he does all that throwing like literally no one else does.
Cam Schlittler’s fastball-heavy dominance tests whether elite velocity and command can outrun fatigue and lineup adjustments through deeper outings. Cam Schlittler in 2026 is mowing down hitters despite throwing a fastball about 90 percent of the time.
Baseball is experiencing a stolen base boom — driven not by speed, but by guile and taking advantage of the pitch clock. (Mark Blinch / Getty Images) George Springer was never much of a base stealer. Even in his mid-20s, when he was a center fielder ...
Mason Miller is the nastiest reliever in the game today, and by extension, perhaps the nastiest who ever lived. We won’t say “pitcher,” because Jacob Misiorowski exists, but also this is maybe what it would look like if Misiorowski was coming out of the bullpen.
