
Mets MiLB Pitcher Raimon Gomez Hits 104.5 MPH on Radar Gun, Fastest Pitch in 2025
The New York Mets have a minor-league pitching prospect whose power is well beyond his years.
Mets Class A pitcher Raimon Gomez showed off his strength with a pitch that clocked in at 104.5 mph in Saturday's game for St. Lucie. Per the Associated Press, Statcast ranks it as the fastest pitch thrown during the 2025 season.
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The fastest pitch clocked in the majors was 103.7 mph by Oakland Athletics reliever Mason Miller.
Gomez didn't surrender a single hit over three innings of work to help lead St. Lucie to a 4-2 win over Daytona.
A 23-year-old prospect from Venezuela, Gomez spent all of 2024 on the injured list. While he's not ranked as one of the Mets' top 30 prospects by MLB.com, his development appears to be moving in a positive direction with 7.2 scoreless innings to start the 2025 campaign.






