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Saturday, December 15, 2012
Pitching Tip
Here's another baseball pitching tip...
You must be able to speed the bat up and slow the
bat down.
No two pitches in a given at-bat should be the same
speed.
A pitcher should always be looking for ways to make
the hitter lunge out in front of a pitch (by slowing the
ball down) or swing late through the zone (by increasing
the relative speed between pitches).
This does not mean a pitcher should be less aggressive
with his fastball; it merely means that he should not
throw every fastball at 100% velocity (indeed,
max-effort is a bad thing in the vast majority of cases).
There is a sweet spot in any mature pitcher's delivery
where he can throw easy strikes with good velocity.
This is the base from which all other pitches (both offspeed
and the "reaching back for something extra" fastball) are
built.
Lots of guys in the big leagues throw as hard as Pedro
Martinez, but no one else in that class can change speeds
like he does.
That's why some 95 MPH fastballs get laced, while others
blow right past the best hitters in the world. And watching
the master of changing speeds (Greg Maddux) throw an
84 MPH fastball right past those best hitters is fun.
Learn from the pros and change speeds!
Steve Ellis - former Chicago Cub Pitcher
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