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  2. Sinker (pitch) - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, a sinker or sinking fastball is a type of fastball which has significant downward and horizontal movement and is known for inducing ground balls. [1] Pitchers capable of utilizing the sinker are able to throw the pitch almost exclusively, as it forces weak contact and ground balls, allowing them to rely less on secondary pitches in order to change speeds. [2]

  3. Fastball - Wikipedia

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    The fastball is the most common type of pitch thrown by pitchers in baseball and softball. Its distinctive feature is its high speed. Its distinctive feature is its high speed. " Power pitchers ," such as former major leaguers Nolan Ryan and Roger Clemens , relied on the speed, often exceeding 100mph, and movement of their fastballs to prevent ...

  4. Matt Clement - Wikipedia

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    Clement had a sinking fastball in the low 90s and a hard slider he mixed with a four-seamer and a changeup. In nine seasons, Clement won 87 games and lost 86, and was 1–2 in post-season play, going 1–1 with the Cubs in 2003 and 0–1 with Boston in 2005.

  5. Carlos Martínez (pitcher, born 1991) - Wikipedia

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    The sinking version of his fastball can get up to 96 MPH, while averaging 92–93 miles per hour (148–150 km/h). [ 77 ] The curveball Martínez throws is one of his breaking balls , grading at a 50 on the 20–80 scale, and 60 potential on a 20–80 scale as of October 2012.

  6. Dodgers' Tommy Edman builds on NLCS MVP performance by doing ...

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    “It was Stanton,” Edman said of baseball’s exit-velocity king, whose towering, two-run homer to left field in the sixth gave the Yankees a 2-1 lead. ... his sinking fastball averaging 98.9 ...

  7. Brusdar Graterol has the 'best stuff on the planet.' So why ...

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    The burly right-hander has a nasty two-seam sinking fastball that averaged 99.8 mph with 20 inches of drop and 15 inches of left-to-right break last season and a four-seamer that averaged 99.4 mph ...

  8. Todd Coffey - Wikipedia

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    Coffey mainly threw two pitches: a sinking fastball that went up to 95–96 mph, and a sharp dropping slider at 81–82 mph. He was known for his full-speed sprints from the bullpen to the mound when he was brought into games. [10]

  9. Nine concerns the Dodgers should have about facing the Padres ...

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    The right-hander with a fastball that averages 98 mph and touches 101 mph, a 97-mph sinker and an 89-mph changeup that opponents are hitting .089 (four for 45) against when they put it in play, is ...