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The Slider
John Cougar Lunchbucket Jul 21 2016 04:00 PM |
I dunno about you guys, but just speaking generally as a fan, I have found myself becoming more interested as time goes on in how guys do what they did, especially those in my past who I didn't give a lot of thought to. I'm not a pitcher and haven't faced real pitching so I just sorta go on what the announcers or scoreboard tell me as to what these guys throw. Then I forget it and move on.
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Zvon Jul 21 2016 04:21 PM Re: The Slider |
I don't think I'd be any good at this unless I whip out a few yearbooks and reacquaint myself with the past. But I bet I'll learn a lot.
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Edgy MD Jul 21 2016 04:38 PM Re: The Slider |
I think "Mets" plus "slider" and I think Turk Wendell. I don't know if he threw anything else.
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d'Kong76 Jul 21 2016 04:44 PM Re: The Slider |
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I'm almost embarrassed that I can't tell you more about the arsenals of, say, the Mets' top-ten pitchers of all time. (Except for Gooden)
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Edgy MD Jul 21 2016 04:52 PM Re: The Slider |
All of our current young guns throw effective sliders. None moreso than than Syndergaard.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jul 21 2016 04:56 PM Re: The Slider |
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Right? That's why we're doing this a team
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Frayed Knot Jul 21 2016 06:16 PM Re: The Slider |
Part of the challenge of this exercise is that the definition of pitches has tended to morph over the eras.
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Edgy MD Jul 21 2016 06:55 PM Re: The Slider |
The slider was Seaver's other killer pitch, so much so that he named his dog Slider.
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Ashie62 Jul 21 2016 09:09 PM Re: The Slider |
Seaver and Leiter
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Centerfield Jul 21 2016 09:10 PM Re: The Slider |
Jesse.
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Frayed Knot Jul 21 2016 09:48 PM Re: The Slider |
Yeah Leiter used to call his signature pitch, that one that looked like a strike right up until it wound up bearing in on the toes of a RH batter, a 'cutter' but that thing had some serious downward movement and better fits the modern definition of a slider.
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