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Fastball

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  • e consists of three main pitches: a four seam fastball, a curveball, and a cutter.
  • Wright throws a low 90s 4-seam fastball, a slider, a curveball, and a changeup.
  • Craig taught Scott the split-finger fastball, a pitch he had made famous while coaching th
  • He throws a mid-90s fastball, along with a curveball, slider and changeup.
  • He featured a mid 90's fastball along with a big curveball and a sharp slider
  • angeup in the 81-83 mph range, which like his fastball also features excellent downward movement.
  • t his disposal, featuring a low-90s four-seam fastball, an 88-90 MPH two-seam fastball, a slow curve
  • Bowles threw a 91 MPH four-seam fastball, an 89-90 MPH two-seam fastball in addition t
  • Hough complemented his knuckleball with a fastball and slider.
  • His two main pitches were a sinking fastball and a curve.
  • Coco throws a 90-92 MPH fastball and a 81-83 MPH lively palmball.
  • He also has a high 80s-low 90 MPH fastball and a decent curveball.
  • Perisho throws a low-90s fastball and a good slider, but he uses a changeup whe
  • His best pitches are a 90-94 MPH four-seam fastball, and slider which is often mistakenly called
  • In 1948, however, he gained control of his fastball and had his greatest season; he won 15 games
  • s two best pitches are an 89-92 mile per hour fastball and he is known for his changeup because of h
  • as done production work with Tony Scalzo from Fastball, and also mixed projects for Austin bands Gor
  • election included a slow curve, heavy sinker, fastball, and a changeup supposedly taught to him by S
  • rned after surgery, he had lost 8 mph off his fastball and was unable to throw a curveball for a str
  • A left-hander with a 91 mph fastball and the league's best changeup, he did his pa
  • enabled him to throw 3 pitches (along with a fastball and curveball), and as a result he began to p
  • Despite his 90 mile per hour fastball and his entourage of scouts that followed him
  • was listed as having the organization's best fastball and changeup.
  • Relying on a blazing fastball and a three-speed, hard slider, she improved
  • , chiefly throwing a mid to high-90s two-seam fastball and a hard-breaking slider.
  • He was known as a hard thrower with a stellar fastball and earned the nickname "Ray Gun" during the
  • ed to long relief duties, he possessed a hard fastball and a dominant curve, but his delivery was bo
  • batters, changing speeds by mixing in a hard fastball and an overhand curveball.
  • la's pitching repertoire consists of a 95 mph fastball as well as a decent changeup and an average s
  • l team, where it was reported that he threw a fastball at 90 mph.
  • m") team, clocking 149 km/h (93 mph) with his fastball at one point but making only two appearances
  • phia Phillies in an 8-7 Toronto win, with his fastball back to the 95 mph range, and earned the save
  • Taylor was able to get his fastball back into the low to mid 90's, and he had als
  • In October 2000, Fastball began touring in support of The Harsh Light o
  • His fastball being wild at times, George's 125 walks were
  • Carpenter throws a fastball between 88 and 92 miles per hour (148 km/h).
  • his pitching as overwhelming "batters with a fastball between 89 and 94 mph, a sharp slider and an
  • He throws a low-90s fastball, but due to his deceptive delivery, it appear
  • e is known mostly for throwing a hard sinking fastball, but has a decent and productive slider as we
  • The 6-5 [sic] Mastny has a fringe-average fastball but outstanding control, and with a good seas
  • The guy has the potential to dominate; his fastball can hit triple digits with some regularity, h
  • rowing pitchers of his era, Maloney boasted a fastball clocked at 99 miles per hour, threw two no-hi
  • r he was grandfathered in, in addition to his fastball, curve, and changeup.
  • He throws a fastball, curveball, and changeup.
  • he seemed to have very little velocity on his fastball early in the season (throwing it at as little
  • His strong fastball enabled him to become a notable strikeout art
  • Florie's pitch selection included a sinking fastball from the 92-93 mph range, a slider, and a cha
  • His fastball had lost some steam, as demonstrated by his 4
  • His fastball has been clocked at 97 miles per hour (MPH) a
  • Boyd would usually hit the next fastball he saw like a rope.
  • Despite having lost some velocity from his fastball, he retained his excellent curveball and his
  • ical of a lot of younger pitchers with a plus fastball, he also gave up an eye opening 25 home runs.
  • er Ed Charles recalled Wynn's 300th win: "His fastball, if it reached 80, that was stretching it.
  • In his prime, Bottalico threw a fastball in the upper 90s, along with a hard curveball
  • He can throw his fastball in the low-to-mid 90s
  • Hendrickson is a groundball pitcher, with a fastball in the high 80s and a decent 12-6 curveball.
  • ians in 1938, he was thought to have the best fastball in the American League.
  • andy Johnson when Johnson hit a pigeon with a fastball in a spring training game.
  • Soriano throws a moving fastball in the mid to upper 90s, which has been known
  • Clement had a sinking fastball in the low 90s and a hard slider he mixed wit
  • So when one of them would buzz a fastball in at his letters, Boyd would jerk away from
  • He is a hard-thrower, with a fastball in the mid-90's and a big, slow curveball, bu
  • he injury, he was unable to hit 90 mph on his fastball in his remaining days in Detroit, after regul
  • ed inaccurate (Example: Randy Johnson's super fastball is 106 mph.
  • Hagadone's fastball is said to be around 92-94 miles per hour and
  • while the spin axis of the average four-seam fastball is tilted approximately 30 degrees relative t
  • tches included a "sailer" (now known as a cut fastball), knuckleball, curveball, and changeup.
  • On a 1-0 fastball, Lavagetto lined to right field.
  • ul local teams, including the Newmarket Ray's Fastball, Legion Ray's Oldtimers Hockey and the Newmar
  • tcher Shaun Haviland hit Evan Longoria with a fastball, Longoria and Haviland continued to jaw with
  • He threw with a fastball motion, holding the ball with his index finge
  • Armed with a 143 km/h (89 mph) fastball, Murata carried his team to a 5-0 victory ove
  • He threw the fastest fastball of all major league starters in 2005, averagi
  • He also threw the fastest fastball of all NL starters in 2006, averaging 93.9 mi
  • mph, and he can often get strikeouts with his fastball or cutter.
  • As a fastball pitcher with the Pirates, Roe had a record of
  • A well-traveled fastball pitcher, Foreman played for 11 different club
  • is the second album by American pop-rock band Fastball, released on March 10, 1998, on Hollywood Rec
  • He throws a four-seam fastball sitting in 86-89 mph (tops out at 93 mph), co
  • After the 1931 injury, his pitches included a fastball, slow curve, knuckleball and an even slower c
  • the remainder of his life, staying active in fastball, softball, curling and fishing.
  • Yang is well-known for his slider and had a fastball speed up to 152 km/h (94 mph) in his heyday i
  • as, it found that while the average four-seam fastball spins 37 times per second during its trajecto
  • The members of Fastball still had side jobs as late as January 1998.
  • He was signed by scout Julio Franco and has a fastball that can reach triple digits.
  • He throws a fastball that has been clocked at 100 MPH.
  • Minor throws a fastball that sits 88-91MPH but can touch up to 95MPH.
  • He had a fastball that never came close to reaching 90 miles pe
  • At his peak, Lloyd threw a sinking fastball that reached 90 miles (140 km) per hour and a
  • tched one inning, surrendering no runs with a fastball that topped out at 83 miles per hour.
  • Coffey mainly throws two pitches: a sinking fastball that goes up to 95-96 mph, and a sharp droppi
  • Taillon stands at 6'7" and has a fastball that has hit 99 miles per hour (MPH) as well
  • s perpendicular to his body, which allows his fastball to sink and his curveball and slider to stay
  • ), with a knack for teaching the split-finger fastball to his charges.
  • er run, but is most remembered for throwing a fastball under George Brett's chin in the fourth innin
  • a high three-quarters delivery Chen pitches a fastball usually sits around 90-92 mph (tops out at 96
  • Also, the recording of the album attracted Fastball vocalist Tony Scalzo and Young Heart Attack g
  • During 2004, his fastball was being clocked regularly at 96 to 98 miles
  • that reached a top speed of 62 mph, while his fastball was recorded at 93 mph.
  • Chen commands his fastball well against batters, but his slider isn't th
  • n damn near break Jorge's wrist by throwing a fastball when you had agreed to throw a slider?
  • Motte's primary pitch is a dominant, lively fastball, which was clocked in the upper 90s during 20
  • He used a cut fastball which he could throw between 89-92 mph, which
  • considered a strong pitch, and a split-finger fastball, which has developed into his "out" pitch.
  • With fastball which tops out at 121 km/h (75.19 mph), she i
  • The pitcher accepted the bet and fired a fastball, which Monroe hit for a home run which would
  • ngster, he learned to harness his 90-plus-mph fastball, which he liked to throw inside, and added a
  • Sowers pitching repertoire features a fastball with which he varies the speed between about