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  2. Off-speed pitch - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, an off-speed pitch is a pitch thrown at a slower speed than a fastball. Breaking balls and changeups are the two most common types of off-speed pitches. Very slow pitches which require the batter to provide most of the power on contact through bat speed are known as "junk" and include the knuckleball and the Eephus pitch, a sort of extreme changeup. [1]

  3. Split-finger fastball - Wikipedia

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    A split-finger fastball or splitter is an off-speed pitch in baseball that initially looks like a fastball from the batters perspective, but then drops suddenly. Derived from the forkball, it is aptly named because the pitcher puts the index and middle finger on different sides of the ball. [1]

  4. Fastball - Wikipedia

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    This causes it to fall less rapidly than expected, and sometimes causes an optical illusion often called a rising fastball. Although it is impossible for a human to throw a baseball fast enough and with enough backspin for the ball to actually rise, to the batter the pitch seems to rise due to the unexpected lack of natural drop on the pitch.

  5. Hitting mechanics - Wikipedia

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    Baseball hitting mechanics are far more complex than many believe. It is a science of best utilizing the kinetic chain in order to travel energy from lower body to upper body, and then using that energy when making contact with the ball. There are several phases of the baseball swing.

  6. Pitch (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, the pitch is the act of throwing the baseball toward home plate to start a play. The term comes from the Knickerbocker Rules. Originally, the ball had to be thrown underhand, much like "pitching in horseshoes". Overhand pitching was not allowed in baseball until 1884. The biomechanics of pitching have been studied extensively.

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    "Winker, one of the slower men in baseball, he tried to test Fraley," Bally Sports Ohio play-by-play broadcaster John Sadak said during the replay. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail ...

  8. How Freddie Freeman and his father developed one of baseball ...

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    His priorities have always been different: He has wanted to collect hits (he ranks fourth among active players with 2,065); pad his batting average (since 2013, only Jose Altuve has bettered his ...

  9. Updated Park Factors: Which stadiums have been impacting ...

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    San Francisco has been trending more hitter-friendly since changing its dimensions a couple of seasons ago, but Oracle Park has really become favorable for batting in 2022, especially for righties.