- The
slurve is a
baseball pitch in
which the
pitcher throws a
curve ball as if it were a slider. The
pitch is
gripped like a
curve ball, but
thrown with...
- curveball, and the
knuckle curve. Its
close relatives are the
slider and the
slurve. The "curve" of the ball
varies from
pitcher to pitcher. The expression...
-
qualities similar to that of both a
slider and a
curveball are
referred to as a
slurve. The grip for a
slider is
characterized as
being similar to that of a fastball...
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breaking pitches are: 12–6
curveball Curveball Knuckle curve ****ball
Slider Slurve The
changeup is an off-speed pitch,
usually thrown to look like a fastball...
- June 20, 2018.
Retrieved October 1, 2018. Lantz, Susan. "October 5, 1984:
Slurves, Yackadoos, and an
American League pennant".
Society for
American Baseball...
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Breaking balls Curveball 12–6
knuckle curve ****ball
Slider sweeper Slurve Changeups Circle changeup Forkball Fosh
Palmball Splitter Straight changeup...
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Breaking balls Curveball 12–6
knuckle curve ****ball
Slider sweeper Slurve Changeups Circle changeup Forkball Fosh
Palmball Splitter Straight changeup...
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repertoire consisted of a low-to-mid 90s mph fastball, a change-up, and a
slurve in the 80s.
After being drafted by the San
Francisco Giants in 2004, Sánchez...
- two-seam
fastballs that each
average 95 MPH (topping out at 99 MPH). His "
slurve" is
thrown at 84 to 88 MPH, and he
mixes in a
changeup at
about 89 MPH....
- right-handed, and his
pitch selection included a fastball, slider,
changeup and
slurve.
Lynch was
drafted by the
Texas Rangers in the 22nd
round of the 1977 Major...