Jordan McKinley Hicks is an American professional baseballpitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball. He was drafted by the Cardinals in the third round of the 2015 MLB draft, and he made his MLB debut with them in 2018. He is one of the hardest throwers in the major leagues, having been clocked as throwing as hard as 105 miles per hour.
Hicks was a non-roster invitee to 2018 spring training. He made St. Louis' Opening Day roster despite not having ever pitched above Class A-Advanced. He made his major league debut against the New York Mets and produced the highest average fastball velocity of the day at. He pitched one scoreless inning in which he earned his first strikeout against Jay Bruce. On April 21, Hicks earned his first major league win when he pitched the final innings—all scoreless—versus the Cincinnati Reds to help seal a 4–3 victory. On May 20, Hicks threw the fastest pitch in MLB history, at 105.1 mph. He shares this record with Aroldis Chapman. His four-seam fastball and sinker had the second- and third-highest average speeds of any MLB pitcher's pitches in 2018, at 100.5 mph and 100.4 mph. He continued to garner attention throughout the season as one of the hardest throwing pitchers in MLB. Hicks finished his 2018 rookie campaign with a 3-4 record with six saves, a 3.59 ERA, and a 1.34 WHIP, striking out 70 batters in relief innings.
2019
Hicks began the 2019 season at St. Louis' closer. On June 22, 2019, Hicks was removed from a game with elbow irritation and discomfort, and was originally diagnosed with triceps tendinitis. On June 24, it was revealed he had a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow. On June 25, 2019, Hicks opted to have Tommy John Surgery on his right elbow, putting him out for the rest of the 2019. He officially underwent the surgery on June 26. For the 2019 season, Hicks compiled a 2-2 record with 14 saves and a 3.14 ERA, striking out 31 batters in innings. In 2019, his four-seam fastball was on average the fastest in major league baseball, at 100.9 mph. His average pitch velocity was the highest in MLB, at 101.1 mph. He threw the fastest pitch of the season, at 104.3 mph.
Hicks is one of the hardest throwers in the major leagues, and has been clocked as throwing as hard as 105 miles per hour. At the start of his professional baseball career, his pitch velocity was inconsistent and he had various mechanical issues. While pitching in an All-Star game, Hicks decided to throw as hard as he could, and reached 100 miles per hour twice. His velocity and overall mechanics began improving, and he continued pitching in the Arizona Fall League after the 2017 season ended, where he regularly threw 100 miles per hour and above.
Personal
Hicks was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes when he was a junior in high school. Hicks grew up a Houston Astros fan.