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What is it with Chad Bradford anyways?

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December 11, 2008

Chad Bradford was one of the poster boys for Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game by Michael Lewis, a book set in the 2002 Major League Baseball season.

In the book, Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane considered Bradford a bargain, good value for his pay. Since that season, he has played for four more teams, each year pitching well. Yet, as you can see from the chart below, he has the slowest fastball in Major League Baseball. Can he be effective? Turns out, he can be very effective. The most remarkable part of his career are the 17 consecutive scoreless appearances in postseason play coming into 2008. During this past postseason, pitching for Tampa Bay, we saw his streak interrupted, but he continued to dominate, and has only allowed one run in 23 1/3 career playoff innings for a carer playoff 0.39 ERA.

How slow did he pitch in the regular season last year?

Slowest 2008 Fastballs
Pitcher Average
Fastball Speed
Chad Bradford, Orioles-Rays 79.6
Jamie Moyer, Phillies 81.2
Tom Glavine, Braves 82.1
Livan Hernandez, Twins-Rockies 83.7
Greg Maddux, Padres-Dodgers 83.7
Doug Davis, Diamondbacks 84.6
Barry Zito, Giants 84.9
Cla Meredith, Padres 85.1
R.A. Dickey, Mariners 85.1
Kenny Rogers, Tigers 85.2

Notice a few other famous names on this list? Glavine and Maddux are probably destined for baseball’s Hall of Fame.

Can you be effective with a slow fastball? Definitely.

Oh, you want to know the fastest fastballs? We have that, too . . .

Fastest 2008 Fastballs
Pitcher Average
Fastball Speed
Matt Lindstrom, Marlins 96.9
Jonathan Broxton, Dodgers 96.3
Brian Wilson, Giants 95.8
Manny Delcarmen, Red Sox 95.5
Jose Valverde, Astros 95.5
Brandon Morrow, Mariners 95.5
Matt Thornton, White Sox 95.3
Jonathan Papelbon, Red Sox 95.3
Joel Hanrahan, Nationals 95.2
Chris Perez, Cardinals 95.2

Source: Baseball Info Solutions, minimum 500 fastballs.


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