Brock Holt throws the slowest called strike in MLB history, a breakdown

Aug 9, 2021 1.3M views 3:47

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Texas Rangers infielder Brock Holt, known for his facial hair and Stephenville, Texas roots, takes the mound in a rather unusual situation. The catcher accidentally calls for a fastball, but Holt insists on throwing his signature slow curveball instead. As Holt winds up, the pitch is clocked at an astounding 31 miles per hour - the slowest called strike in Major League Baseball history since records began in 2008. The opposing batters, as well as the announcers, are in awe of Holt's masterful slow-pitch display. Holt repeats the feat, throwing another 30 mph curveball that the batter simply watches sail into the catcher's mitt for a called strike. The players on the field are captivated, staring at the scoreboard in disbelief at the pitch speed. Holt's next batter is Rougned Odor, who tries to delicately reach for one of the looping curveballs, but the catcher simply pulls it back into the strike zone for another called strike. The umpire has seen enough of the novelty, indicating he's ready to move the game along. Odor ends up lining a 79 mph offering from Holt into left field, taking second base without a throw. The Rangers' Delino DeShields Jr. steps in next, and Holt continues to mix speeds, going from 30 mph back up to 68 mph on the fastball. DeShields takes the 3-1 pitch for a called strike, with the umpire ready to wrap up this odd pitching exhibition. On a 3-2 count, DeShields finally makes contact, lining out to the wall in left field to end the inning. As Holt walks off the mound, he jokingly shows the umpire his glove, asking if he needs to be checked for any "sticky stuff." The umpire declines, simply ready to move on from the novelty of Holt's record-setting slow curveballs. In the dugout, Holt's teammates gather around him, marveling at his unique pitching performance and the sheer velocity - or lack thereof - that allowed him to record those called strikes.

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