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  2. Two-seam fastball - Wikipedia

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    The two-seam fastball appears to have more movement than a four-seam fastball, but can be more difficult to master and control. The amount of break on the pitch varies greatly from pitcher to pitcher depending on velocity, arm slot angle, and pressure points of the fingers.

  3. Fastball - Wikipedia

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    The sinker, synonymous with the two-seam fastball, two-seamer, tailing fastball, or running fastball is a type of fastball thrown with a seam orientation that induces more downward or arm-side horizontal movement compared to four-seam fastballs or cutters. Historically, distinctions have been made between these terms, but today, they are all ...

  4. Identifying baseball pitch types in 2023: A modern field ...

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    What is a sinker/two-seam fastball? Bewitched bat-breaker. An invitation to swing, batter batter, swing. ... This pitch’s trademark horizontal movement helps throw swings slightly off-course, to ...

  5. Circle changeup - Wikipedia

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    A circle change can also be used to provide movement like a two seam fastball but without the stress placed on the arm by a traditional screwball [citation needed].By placing the index and ring fingers slightly to the inside (that is, towards the thumb) of the ball and sharply pronating the forearm at release, a pitcher can make the ball move downward and inside.

  6. Here's what happened when the Detroit Tigers' first-round ...

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    Good athlete, good delivery, good strike thrower, and the fastball, we saw power to the fastball." Schiefelbein has a two-seam fastball, a spike curveball, a circle change, a slider and a cutter.

  7. Heading into his fifth start for the Dodgers, what have we ...

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    Two-seam fastball: 5.9% – 94 mph AVG Slider: 1.8% – 83 mph AVG In his three spring outings, Yamamoto simplified slightly and featured just four offerings with a similar usage rate across 151 ...

  8. Pitch (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    The cut fastball, split-finger fastball, and forkball are variations on the fastball with extra movement, and are sometimes called sinking-fastballs because of the trajectories. The most common fastball pitches are: Cutter; Four-seam fastball; Sinker; Split-finger fastball; Two-seam fastball

  9. Tommy Kahnle looks to refine a new pitch as he works his way ...

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    Adding a reliable two-seam fastball to his heavy four-seam fastball-changeup mix is the idea. “At the end of last year, I started throwing it,’’ Kahnle said of the two-seamer, a pitch he ...