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What is a breaking pitch?

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  • InigoMontoya_75_PSNI Offline
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    Looking at quirks... it lists breaking pitches. Is this a curveball, slider and slurve?

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  • Serafim42-zaphodS Offline
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    Yes. Any pitch designed to change direction.

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  • Ch-76-1908_PSNC Offline
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    Is this real?

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  • Nanthrax_1_PSNN Offline
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    The answer is literally in the name..

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    @Ch-76-1908 said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    Is this real?

    I've never played baseball, so just wanted to see if there's any pitches I missed that are classified as a breaking pitch. Sorry for asking.

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  • samguenther1987_PSNS Offline
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    @InigoMontoya_75 said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    @Ch-76-1908 said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    Is this real?

    I've never played baseball, so just wanted to see if there's any pitches I missed that are classified as a breaking pitch. Sorry for asking.

    Breaking pitches are pitches that should always go away from the batter so that when reach for it it's either a miss or a soft ground ball, so yes breaking pitches include IE Sliders, curves. (Not always the case in MLB the show 20 were your pitches tend to get sucked out over the middle of the plate)

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    @samguenther1987 said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    @InigoMontoya_75 said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    @Ch-76-1908 said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    Is this real?

    I've never played baseball, so just wanted to see if there's any pitches I missed that are classified as a breaking pitch. Sorry for asking.

    Breaking pitches are pitches that should always go away from the batter so that when reach for it it's either a miss or a soft ground ball, so yes breaking pitches include IE Sliders, changeups, curves. (Not always the case in MLB the show 20 were your pitches tend to get sucked out over the middle of the plate)

    changeups aren't breaking pitches.

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  • PAinPA_PSNP Offline
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    Fastballs: 4seam, 2seam, cutter,sinker, running, splitter,and forkball

    Breaking: slider,slurve, curve ball,sweeping curve, 12-6 curve, and screwball

    Offspeed: any of the changeups

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  • chickun_legs_PSNC Offline
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    Most commonly breaking balls are sliders and curve balls.

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  • samguenther1987_PSNS Offline
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    @PAinPA said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    @samguenther1987 said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    @InigoMontoya_75 said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    @Ch-76-1908 said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    Is this real?

    I've never played baseball, so just wanted to see if there's any pitches I missed that are classified as a breaking pitch. Sorry for asking.

    Breaking pitches are pitches that should always go away from the batter so that when reach for it it's either a miss or a soft ground ball, so yes breaking pitches include IE Sliders, changeups, curves. (Not always the case in MLB the show 20 were your pitches tend to get sucked out over the middle of the plate)

    changeups aren't breaking pitches.

    Good point I screwed up there. Sorry

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    @PAinPA said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    Fastballs: 4seam, 2seam, cutter,sinker, running, splitter,and forkball

    Breaking: slider,slurve, curve ball,sweeping curve, 12-6 curve, and screwball

    Offspeed: any of the changeups

    This, was just about to add that the screwball counts as a breaking ball.

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  • PAinPA_PSNP Offline
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    @samguenther1987 said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    @PAinPA said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    @samguenther1987 said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    @InigoMontoya_75 said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    @Ch-76-1908 said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    Is this real?

    I've never played baseball, so just wanted to see if there's any pitches I missed that are classified as a breaking pitch. Sorry for asking.

    Breaking pitches are pitches that should always go away from the batter so that when reach for it it's either a miss or a soft ground ball, so yes breaking pitches include IE Sliders, changeups, curves. (Not always the case in MLB the show 20 were your pitches tend to get sucked out over the middle of the plate)

    changeups aren't breaking pitches.

    Good point I screwed up there. Sorry

    No worries. the type looked meaner than intended.

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    @samguenther1987 said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    @InigoMontoya_75 said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    @Ch-76-1908 said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    Is this real?

    I've never played baseball, so just wanted to see if there's any pitches I missed that are classified as a breaking pitch. Sorry for asking.

    Breaking pitches are pitches that should always go away from the batter so that when reach for it it's either a miss or a soft ground ball, so yes breaking pitches include IE Sliders, curves. (Not always the case in MLB the show 20 were your pitches tend to get sucked out over the middle of the plate)

    Breaking pitches don't have to break AWAY from a batter. Righty vs righty they break away. Reverse that and they break in on you.

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    I believe all breaking balls are considered “offspeed” pitches, but not all offspeed pitches are breaking balls

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  • Jholla31_PSNJ Offline
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    Fastballs: 4 seam, 2 seam, cutter, sinker, running, splitter.
    Breaking balls: curveball, sweeping curve, 12-6 curve, slider, slurve, screwball.
    Offspeed (NOT BREAKING): changeup, circle change, vulcan change, forkball.

    Breaking balls essentially move slower than a fastball and move horizontally as opposed to offspeed moving mostly vertically.

    Edit: the 12-6 curve moves vertically, but because the break is significant and has a different rotation than, say, a change up, it is a breaking ball. It's the exception to the rule.

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  • dhack71_PSND Offline
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    Actually pitchers with really good changeups have a slight break to them.

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  • samguenther1987_PSNS Offline
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    @Ch-76-1908 said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    @samguenther1987 said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    @InigoMontoya_75 said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    @Ch-76-1908 said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    Is this real?

    I've never played baseball, so just wanted to see if there's any pitches I missed that are classified as a breaking pitch. Sorry for asking.

    Breaking pitches are pitches that should always go away from the batter so that when reach for it it's either a miss or a soft ground ball, so yes breaking pitches include IE Sliders, curves. (Not always the case in MLB the show 20 were your pitches tend to get sucked out over the middle of the plate)

    Breaking pitches don't have to break AWAY from a batter. Righty vs righty they break away. Reverse that and they break in on you.

    This is true, again very good point.

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  • Crimson_Monk_PSNC Offline
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    @dhack71 said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    Actually pitchers with really good changeups have a slight break to them.

    Obviously. So do sinkers and cutters but they still aren’t breaking pitches. Forkballs and splitters are also considered fastballs. ( don’t ask me, I didn’t make the rules lol)

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  • GixxerRyder750_PSNG Offline
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    Breaking balls are considered breaking balls because you "Break" Your wrist when you throw them Causing the ball to spin on it's Y axis as well as it's X axis.

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  • PAinPA_PSNP Offline
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    @Crimson_Monk said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    @dhack71 said in What is a breaking pitch?:

    Actually pitchers with really good changeups have a slight break to them.

    Obviously. So do sinkers and cutters but they still aren’t breaking pitches. Forkballs and splitters are also considered fastballs. ( don’t ask me, I didn’t make the rules lol)

    Splitter is a short form of split finger fastball, forkball is a fastball cause it's the same grip as a splitter but a splitterthe ball only touches the fingers, the forkball the ball also rests against the palm, forkball came first,splitter is an evolution of it

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