Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Randy Wolf threw a curveball that was so slow that it only registered at 49 miles per hour on the Miller Park radar gun during Wednesday night's game against the Cincinnati Reds.
It was a 2-2 pitch to Reds batter Brandon Phillips in the top of the sixth inning which was more worthy of a softball or Little League game than a major league game.
Wolf ended up walking Phillips and pitched to six batters in the inning, but did not allow the Reds to score a run. Overall, Wolf had a decent game as he struck out seven while only giving up two runs in a 3-2 Brewers victory.
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It was a 2-2 pitch to Reds batter Brandon Phillips in the top of the sixth inning which was more worthy of a softball or Little League game than a major league game.
Wolf ended up walking Phillips and pitched to six batters in the inning, but did not allow the Reds to score a run. Overall, Wolf had a decent game as he struck out seven while only giving up two runs in a 3-2 Brewers victory.
Video via MLB.com.