Cabrera uncorks 103.8-mph fastball vs. Reds

July 19th, 2016

CINCINNATI -- Working mop-up duty in the eighth inning of the Braves' 8-2 loss to the Reds on Monday, reliever reached back and threw the hardest pitch of his Major League career.
On a 2-2 pitch to pinch-hitter , Cabrera threw a 103.8-mph fastball for ball three. Not only was it the fastest pitch Cabrera has ever thrown, but it was the fastest thrown by any pitcher not named in the Statcast™ era.
"When you're toting 100-something around, it's a pretty good weapon," Braves manager Brian Snitker said.

Cabrera has been effective out of the bullpen since being recalled from Double-A Mississippi on June 27. In nine appearances, he's thrown 8 1/3 innings with a 2.16 ERA and seven scoreless outings, including one scoreless inning with a strikeout on Monday.
"I like how he got through that inning, under control and did a really good job, one of the first clean innings I've given him, seems like," Snitker said. "He's a young kid that's going to continue to grow and get better. … He's got a good feel of the breaking ball, too. That's really, sometimes when guys throw like that, it comes down the road. That's good to see that."
Cabrera's pitch comes on a night where Chapman tied his own Statcast™ record, throwing a 105.1 mph fastball and recording a save in the Yankees 2-1 win over Baltimore.