Nolan Ryan was generally considered to throw very hard , with many baseball writers and analysts describing him as the hardest thrower of his era. A commonly repeated estimate for his peak fastball is around 100–102 mph , while some modern retellings and documentaries have claimed as high as 108 mph , though that figure is debated and not officially verified.

What that means

  • In his prime, Ryan’s velocity was exceptional for his time.
  • He wasn’t just a fastball pitcher; he also had elite durability and longevity, finishing with 5,714 strikeouts and 7 no-hitters.
  • Because radar and pitch-tracking were less precise back then, exact top speed is hard to prove.

Simple answer

If you want the shortest version: Nolan Ryan threw probably around the high 90s to low 100s, and maybe a bit over 100 at his peak.