Edward Cabrera throws fastest changeup in baseball history

He threw the changeup in his season debut against the Rockies

In the current age of velocity, something absurd must go down to gather our attention. 

Miami Marlins flame-throwing right-hander Edward Cabrera, who was just recently called up, has done exactly that. 

He just unleashed a 96 mph changeup. The fastest changeup in the sport’s 146-year history.

Edward Cabrera #79 of the Miami Marlins throws against the Tampa Bay Rays in the first inning of a baseball game at Tropicana Field on September 24, 2021 in St. Petersburg, Florida.  (Photo by Mike Carlson/Getty Images)

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Sounds a little counterintuitive to hoist a 96-mph changeup when the objective of this pitch is usually to throw off the balance of a hitter. 

Miami Marlins starting pitcher Edward Cabrera (27) got a win for the day at Coors Field on June 1, 2022 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images)

But in Edward Cabrera’s defense, his fastball that routinely breaks 100 on the radar gun makes 96 darting down and into right-handers straight deadly.

Not every day that you see young pitchers mastering the craft of the changeup when most power arms of pitching coaches prioritize the slider. We aren’t bad-mouthing the slider here either because, if thrown correctly, that pitch can be impossible to pick up. 

Starting pitcher Edward Cabrera #27 of the Miami Marlins delivers to home plate in the first inning against the Colorado Rockies in game one of a double header at Coors Field on June 1, 2022 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)

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Edward Cabrera just may terrorize the national league the next decade with this pitch. You’re welcome for the sneak peek.