Record: Lourdes Gurriel Jr. hits a home run against a pitch of 103.9 miles per hour

He became the player who hit a home run off the fastest pitch in Major League Baseball since speed records began in 2008.

Lourdes Gurriel JrPhoto © Facebook/Francys Romero

The Cuban Lourdes Gurriel Jr. made history this Tuesday by becoming the player to hit a home run off the fastest pitch in Major League history since speed records began in 2008, according to journalist Francys Romero.

According to what the communicator and insider published on his social media, the monumental hit was off a pitch of 103.9 miles per hour, a missile that Gurriel Jr. transformed into a home run with a precise and powerful swing, resulting in a standing ovation in the stadium and leaving analysts and fans in awe.

With this achievement, the outfielder for the Arizona D-backs not only reaffirms his ability to perform in key moments but also engraves his name in a statistical category that is as impressive as it is rare.

Since the establishment of the pitch tracking system, no one had ever hit a ball out of the park against such a fast pitch. A historic moment for baseball and for Cuban talent in MLB.

Frequently asked questions about Lourdes Gurriel Jr.'s home run record.

What record did Lourdes Gurriel Jr. achieve in the MLB?

Lourdes Gurriel Jr. hit a home run off the fastest pitch recorded in MLB, a fastball at 103.9 miles per hour, since speed records began in 2008.

How does this achievement impact Lourdes Gurriel Jr.'s career?

The achievement of hitting a home run against such a fast pitch reinforces Lourdes Gurriel Jr.'s ability to perform in key moments, cementing his name in an impressive and rare statistical category within Major League Baseball.

What other Cuban baseball players are standing out in MLB in 2025?

In addition to Lourdes Gurriel Jr., Aroldis Chapman and Yoan Moncada are other Cuban players who are shining in the MLB. Chapman continues to establish himself as the fastest pitcher, while Moncada has returned to the lineup with home runs after recovering from an injury.

How does the pitch speed faced by Gurriel Jr. compare to other records in the MLB?

The 103.9 MPH pitch that Gurriel Jr. faced is one of the fastest pitches in MLB history. Aroldis Chapman, known for his speed, holds the Guinness record for the fastest pitch at 105.8 MPH.

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