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  2. Split-finger fastball - Wikipedia

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    A split-finger fastball or splitter is an off-speed pitch in baseball that initially looks like a fastball from the batters perspective, but then drops suddenly. Derived from the forkball , it is aptly named because the pitcher puts the index and middle finger on different sides of the ball.

  3. Vulcan changeup - Wikipedia

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    Much like a forkball, the vulcan is gripped between two fingers on the hand, but rather than the middle and index finger as with the forkball or split-finger fastball, it sits in between the middle and ring fingers to make a v-shape (Vulcan salute) when releasing to the catcher.

  4. Pitch (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    The cut fastball, split-finger fastball, and forkball are variations on the fastball with extra movement, and are sometimes called sinking-fastballs because of the trajectories. The most common fastball pitches are: Cutter; Four-seam fastball; Sinker; Split-finger fastball; Two-seam fastball

  5. Why the splitter could flip from baseball taboo to popular ...

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    A pitch long stigmatized as an injury risk might be making a comeback as individualized pitch design wins over MLB aces.

  6. Fastball - Wikipedia

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    The four-seam fastball is the most common variant of the fastball. The pitch is used often by the pitcher to get ahead in the count or when he needs to throw a strike . This type of fastball is intended to have minimal lateral movement, relying more on its velocity and vertical 'rising' movement.

  7. Roger Craig, coach who taught split-fingered fastball and ...

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    Roger Craig, who pitched for the Dodgers in the 1950s and '60s before embarking on a successful coaching and managerial career, has died at 93.

  8. New 'King Cobra' in town for Cincinnati Reds: the dangerous ...

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    If it’s reliever Fernando Cruz and that strikeout maker of a split-finger fastball, it’s gotta be a nickname. “I’m not good at nicknames,” teammate Emilio Pagán said. “You can come up ...

  9. Changeup - Wikipedia

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    This pitch generally breaks downward slightly, though its motion does not differ greatly from a two-seam fastball. Other variations include the palmball, vulcan changeup and fosh. The split-finger fastball and forkball is used by some pitchers as a type of changeup depending on its velocity. [12]