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Yankees Prospect Throws 101 MPH Heat
12 Mar
Summary
- Carlos Lagrange averages 101 MPH on his fastball.
- Lagrange pitched a shutout in a recent exhibition game.
- Yankees manager Aaron Boone expressed excitement over his performance.

New York Yankees prospect Carlos Lagrange demonstrated remarkable pitching prowess in a recent exhibition game. He threw four shutout innings against the Toronto Blue Jays, striking out three batters while allowing no hits or walks, securing a save.
Lagrange's fastball averaged an impressive 101 MPH during the outing, with five of his nine missed swings attributed to this pitch. His secondary pitches also showed significant velocity, with his changeup averaging 92.9 MPH and his slider 91.1 MPH.
This performance has drawn comparisons to Jacob deGrom's dominant pitching style. Manager Aaron Boone commended Lagrange, noting his consistent excellence in live batting practices and now in games. Teammate Cam Schlittler also praised Lagrange's development and hard-throwing ability.
Lagrange is expected to get an opportunity to showcase his skills at the major league level this year. His potential to become a significant asset for the Yankees is high if he continues to develop.




