Favorite pitch in baseball?
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Title pretty much says it, what’s your favorite pitch from a specific pitcher?
I’m not a Reds fan by any means, but I could watch Luis Castillo throw his circle change all day.
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Rivera’s Cutter by far
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Yeah Castillo is great. Of all time I have to say that splitter Nomo threw was so sick in 95. I remember seeing it live in person from upper deck seats just drop off the face of the earth on guys.
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RA Dickey Knuckleball.
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Knuckleball.
Catchers can't even catch it when it's dancing. Makes grown men cry on the message board too.
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Probably Waino's curveball
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ryan feierabend’s knuckleball
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Darvish’s slider when he was with Texas.
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Hamels circle change, Lidge slider, Neris split.
and any of the can't break glass pitches from Moyer that they still couldn't hit.
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Dwight Gooden’s 12-6, aka “Lord Charles”
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Maddux's changeup or fastball. Strasburg's change is pretty dirty as well.
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Very underrated and a tad bias but Marco Estrada’s changeup while he pitched with the Jays was fun to look at
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@DriveByTrucker17 said in Favorite pitch in baseball?:
Darvish’s slider when he was with Texas.
His 12-6 was crazy back then too
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@PAinPA said in Favorite pitch in baseball?:
Hamels circle change, Lidge slider, Neris split.
and any of the can't break glass pitches from Moyer that they still couldn't hit.
Ah yes, I know the Neris split all too well.
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Lol at no one wanting to say it’s the high sinker from kluber, the literal most often thrown pitch in MLB the show 20
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Clemens splitter late career was pure gold. Had that Clemens intensity to it.
Johan Santana changeup too. Dominant.
But I think Koufax Curve would be the #1 imo
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Mr. Snappy, Randy Johnson’s 90+ slider.
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Gagne's volcan change and really slow change up. Seeing him set the record for consecutive saves was amazing.
And Pedro Martinez and that amazing changeup that was at times near impossible to hit.
Plus as a Cub fan i'll never forget the 20k game by Wood. His fastball combined with that slider was lights out.
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Any pitch that was hit out by Stanton. Those are fun to watch.