A fastball, which is fast, can achieve speeds in excess of 95 miles an hour.
He gained national attention while pitching for the varsity team in his junior year, as his fastball reached.
He threw the fastest fastball of all major league starters in 2002, averaging 94.9 miles per hour.
His control was regarded as excellent, and he was known to throw his fastball to all four quadrants of the strikezone.
He also possessed an above-average changeup, a decent slider, and mixed in an occasional curveball, though he mainly alternated between his fastball and splitter.
Hernndez has a low 90s fastball, a very good curveball, a changeup, and he can throw a decent slider as well.
Less commonly, he throws a curveball in the low 70s and a cut fastball.
He throws a fastball, which registers in the low 90s (miles per hour), and he also features a curveball and a change-up.