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Angels reliever throws fastest pitch of MLB season
Los Angeles Angels relief pitcher Ben Joyce. Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports

Los Angeles Angels pitcher Ben Joyce on Saturday recorded his first career save emphatically.

The Angels carried a precarious 5-4 lead to the top of the ninth inning at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, Calif. After getting the final out in the top of the eighth, Joyce remained in the contest for the ninth to face the top of the Mets order.

Joyce got leadoff hitter Francisco Lindor to fly out and then induced a groundout from Brandon Nimmo. With one out remaining, Joyce used all his gas against Mets slugger J.D. Martinez.

The right-hander’s first pitch was a 103.7-mph heater in the zone for a called strike. Martinez fouled off Joyce’s second pitch. Joyce closed out the game with a 104.7-mph fastball right down the middle that Martinez had no chance of catching up to.

The pitch clocked in as the fastest thrown by any pitcher in MLB this season. It was also one of the fastest ever recorded since the pitch-tracking era began in 2008.

With Joyce having an absolute flamethrower at his disposal, the Angels probably won’t be afraid to send him out for another save situation in the future.

Joyce entered Saturday’s contest with a 1.93 ERA and 20 strikeouts through 20.0 innings pitched.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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