Favorite pitch in baseball?
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Mike Mussina had some nasty off speed stuff. But does anybody else remember Brandon Webb?? Omg that dude was untouchable for a few years before he got hurt and couldn’t throw anymore
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@Sayjinman said in Favorite pitch in baseball?:
Mike Mussina had some nasty off speed stuff. But does anybody else remember Brandon Webb?? Omg that dude was untouchable for a few years before he got hurt and couldn’t throw anymore
Ya, Webb had a nasty sinker.. unfortunate end to his short career. Was great for like 6 years
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@Sayjinman said in Favorite pitch in baseball?:
Mike Mussina had some nasty off speed stuff. But does anybody else remember Brandon Webb?? Omg that dude was untouchable for a few years before he got hurt and couldn’t throw anymore
Webb and Peavy were awesome in their prime
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The 4seam fastball
I used to play baseball with my next door neighbor, who was braves pitcher and man could he throw heat. Consistently threw high 90s like it was nothing. It’s amazing -
@niatstihs86 said in Favorite pitch in baseball?:
Any pitch that was hit out by Stanton. Those are fun to watch.
Stanton has hit more DL stints than home runs recently.
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@turtleopolis said in Favorite pitch in baseball?:
@niatstihs86 said in Favorite pitch in baseball?:
Any pitch that was hit out by Stanton. Those are fun to watch.
Stanton has hit more DL stints than home runs recently.
Truth, should have specified when he played for the Marlins.
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I'm not a Yankees fan at all but I enjoy watching Tanaka pitch with all his dirty stuff and his deceptive arm action. Shame he never really has a competitive card in this game, I would definitely use a 95ish Tanaka card with 99 break on all his pitches.
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Barry zito curveball, big looping 12-6, so many huge swings and misses on that one
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Slide-piece. Helps you out while pitching, and helps you as a batter if it hangs saying: 'HI!'
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Randy Johnson slider or Roger Clemens fastball
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Nomo splitter, Wakefield knuckler, Rivera cutter, Clemens fastball.
I also always enjoyed Alex Fernandez and his slider.
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Maddux’s backup fastball, not sure if it’s really a 2 seamer or a sinker or a combination, but it was a beautiful thing to watch against lefties in particular
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Maddux’s inside 2-seamer inside to a lefty for a called strike 3.
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Knuckleball of Tim Wakefield or Steven Wright.
Also, Pedro Martinez's changeup
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