- groups: four-seam
fastballs,
sinkers (two-seam
fastballs), and
cutters (cut
fastballs).
Despite its name, the split-finger
fastball or 'splitter' is not...
- to
compare the
quality of 4 seam
fastballs of
different pitchers throughout Major League Baseball. Four-seam
fastball is also the most
preferred throw...
-
hitters from
expecting their regular fastballs. A
common technique for
throwing a
cutter is to use a four-seam
fastball grip with the
baseball set slightly...
-
Fastball is an
American rock band. It was
formed in Austin, Texas, in 1992. The band
originally called themselves Magneto U.S.A., and
changed their name...
-
pitcher to pitcher. At the
major collegiate level and higher, two-seam
fastballs are
typically thrown in the low 90s (MPH), but with much variation. Pitchers...
- cut
fastball, split-finger
fastball, and
forkball are
variations on the
fastball with
extra movement, and are
sometimes called sinking-
fastballs because...
- The
discography of
Fastball, an
American rock band,
consists of
seven studio albums, one live album, one
compilation album and
eleven singles. The band's...
- 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...
- "The Way" is a song by
American alternative rock band
Fastball. It was
released on
January 7, 1998, as the lead
single from
their second studio album,...
- 9 inches more than a
typical four-seam
fastball,
which causes batters to hit
ground balls more
often than
other fastballs,
mostly due to the
tilted sidespin...