The Science of the Perfect Pitch

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Roman
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The Science of the Perfect Pitch

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A great pitch can turn a game around. Whether it’s Mariano Rivera’s cutter or Clayton Kershaw’s curveball, mastering the art of pitching is no small feat. Which pitcher do you think has the most unhittable pitch in MLB history? What’s your favorite type of pitch to watch? Let’s break down the magic behind pitching greatness.
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When a pitcher throws, they generate spin, velocity, and movement through specific mechanics—using their legs, torso, and arm to transfer energy into the ball. The ball’s spin rate influences its trajectory, with fastballs utilizing backspin to stay on a straight path and curveballs employing topspin to drop unexpectedly.
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As for my favorite type of pitch to watch, I love a well-executed curveball, especially when it drops out of the zone, making a batter look foolish. Clayton Kershaw’s curve is a thing of beauty, with its late, sharp break that leaves hitters guessing. The way a great curve can freeze a batter is pure magic.
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