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  2. Kyle Boddy - Wikipedia

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    Kyle Boddy (born 1983) [1] is an American baseball pitching trainer and consultant. He is the founder and owner of the baseball performance training system Driveline Baseball, which uses a sabermetric approach to increase pitching velocity and improve conditioning.

  3. Aircraft flight dynamics - Wikipedia

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    For an unstable aircraft, a disturbance in pitch will lead to an increasing pitching moment. Longitudinal static stability is the ability of an aircraft to recover from an initial disturbance. Longitudinal dynamic stability refers to the damping of these stabilizing moments, which prevents persistent or increasing oscillations in pitch.

  4. MLB study: Velocity, max efforts likely causing pitching ...

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    2. Since 2008, average mph velocity in the major leagues has risen from 91.3 to 94.2 for four-seam fastballs, 82.8 to 84.6 for sliders, 75.7 to 79.5 for curveballs and 81.7 to 85.5 for changeups. During that period, fastball usage declined from 60% to 48%. By comparison, fastball velocity in Nippon Professional Baseball was 91.1 this year. 3.

  5. Fastball - Wikipedia

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    Increasing fastball velocities have contributed to a number of trends in MLB. Higher pitching velocities are associated with greater stress on a pitcher's arm, particularly the elbow and shoulder. Pitch velocity has a significant correlation with injuries such as ulnar collateral ligament tears, necessitating reconstructive surgery.

  6. The man who threw 115 MPH: Legendary flame-thrower made his ...

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    Beyond unfulfilled promise and personal struggles was a guy whose pitching velocity astonished some of baseball's biggest names and thrilled fans in Elmira, where he produced his best stretch of ...

  7. Four-seam fastball - Wikipedia

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    Finger grip on a four-seam fastball Finger grip on a four-seam fastball. The four-seam fastball is designed purely for velocity; it travels to the batter's box with little or no "break" from straight-line flight—the intent being to challenge the batter's reaction time instead of fooling him with a pitch that breaks downward or to one side or the other.