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  2. Curveball - Wikipedia

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    This is called a 12–6 curveball as the break of the pitch is on a straight path downwards like the hands of a clock at 12 and 6. The axis of rotation of a 12–6 curve is parallel with the level ground and perpendicular to its flight path. Pitchers throwing their curveballs with the arm slot at an angle will throw a curveball that breaks down ...

  3. Knuckle curve - Wikipedia

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    In Major League history, the term knuckle curve or knuckle curveball has been used to describe three entirely different pitches. All are unrelated to the similar sounding knuckleball . The first, more modern and commonly used pitch called the knuckle curve is really a standard curveball , thrown with one or more of the index or middle fingers bent.

  4. File:Curveball topspin.svg - Wikipedia

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    When throwing this pitch, during the release snapping the wrist in a downwards 45 degree angle will cause the ball to break down and away/towards the batter. (Depending on what side of the plate the batter is at.) This is a very effective pitch, and most pitchers develop a curveball in their careers.

  5. Trouble with the curve: Twins swept on pitch Duran didn’t ...

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    CLEVELAND – In a season that featured a poor 20-game start, followed by one of the best 20-game stretches in team history, the Twins are sitting at another low point. After a chaotic top of the ...

  6. Topspin - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, the curveball, a type of pitch which usually has downward movement, is thrown in such a way as to put topspin on the ball. Its close relatives are the slider and the slurve . The "curve" of the ball varies from pitcher to pitcher.

  7. How Brent Honeywell learned to throw a screwball, a pitch ...

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    The pitch in question was a screwball, once known as a “reverse curveball,” a pitch that Fernando Valenzuela made famous in 1981, when the Dodgers left-hander went 13-7 with a 2.48 ERA and ...

  8. 12–6 curveball - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the situation and the type of pitcher, the 12–6 curveball may be more or less effective. Against a batter with the same handedness as the pitcher, the 12 to 6 curveball has been proven to be a very effective pitch in general, but the pitch is much easier to hit if the batter is the opposite handedness of the pitcher, making an 11 to 5 curveball the more effective pitch type in ...

  9. Heading into his fifth start for the Dodgers, what have we ...

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    Yamamoto's reliance on his curveball and splitter through his first four outings makes his arsenal one of the most unique in MLB.