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  • zippy2212
    MVP
    • Jun 2008
    • 1095

    #1

    Adding pitches

    Hi all, I wasn't sure if I should post this here or in the roster forum but here goes. I was looking for some guidance on how everyone handles adding a pitch to a pitcher's arsenal. I have a 99 potential SP who I drafted 4 yrs ago. He is up to an 83 ovr. My problem is he only throws a FB, 2 seamer and a CH. I would like to either replace one of the fastballs or add another pitch. Like a SL or CB.

    How do you guys go about adding or changing a pitch?

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    Last edited by zippy2212; 05-31-2016, 10:10 AM.
  • HozAndMoose
    MVP
    • Mar 2013
    • 3614

    #2
    Re: Adding pitches

    Originally posted by zippy2212
    Hi all, I wasn't sure if I should post this here or in the roster forum but here goes. I was looking for some guidance on how everyone handles adding a pitch to a pitcher's arsenal. I have a 99 potential SP who I drafted 4 yrs ago. He is up to an 83 ovr. My problem is he only throws a FB, 2 seamer and a CH. I would like to either replace one of the fastballs or add another pitch. Like a SL or CB.

    How do you guys go about adding or changing a pitch?

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    I'd just make it his worst pitch.

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    • NEOPARADIGM
      Banned
      • Jul 2009
      • 2788

      #3
      Re: Adding pitches

      I wouldn't be shy giving velocity and movement whatever kind of numbers you think are realistic for the pitcher, but then slap on a control rating in the single-digits or 20 at the highest. Fun way to do it imo.

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      • TheWarmWind
        MVP
        • Apr 2015
        • 2620

        #4
        Re: Adding pitches

        I've added pitches before, and for the most part it's an internal debate from one pitcher to the next. When I do decide that it is appropriate to add a pitch, I add something that is similar to something they already have or a relatively easy to learn pitch. I then make sure that it's velocity matches up logically with the other pitches but otherwise make it the worst pitch.

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        • KBLover
          Hall Of Fame
          • Aug 2009
          • 12172

          #5
          Re: Adding pitches

          I won't necessarily make it his worst pitch, especially this year if Velocity and Movement don't develop at all and don't move by training. He'll never get better with it if that's the case.

          As for which pitch, it depends on the type of pitcher for me.

          A finesse type, he'll probably get another kind of breaking pitch, or if he has only one fastball, he might get another one.

          I also allow for a small chance for an exotic pitch. Only limitation is on KN because of having a power guy with a KN - at least I don't think that's happened before (has it?). KN has a higher chance on a guy with crap velocity and not really doing well.

          Otherwise, I let forkballs and palmballs and screwballs and vulcan changes be a possibility...because why not?
          "Some people call it butterflies, but to him, it probably feels like pterodactyls in his stomach." --Plesac in MLB18

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          • zippy2212
            MVP
            • Jun 2008
            • 1095

            #6
            Re: Adding pitches

            Thanks guys. His pitch speeds on his 2 fastballs are 90 and his change-up is 79 so I think I'm going to give him a slurve (can't decide between a slider and curve so why not do both) with a speed of 82 and make his control and break around the average of his other pitches. I appreciate the advice. I just felt there was no way a 99 pot. SP wouldn't have some sort of breaking pitch.

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            • braves_94
              Rookie
              • Jul 2013
              • 275

              #7
              Re: Adding pitches

              Greg Maddux predominantly used the same 3 pitches. He occasionally worked in a cutter and curve.

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              • tonybologna
                MVP
                • Sep 2005
                • 9092

                #8
                Re: Adding pitches

                Originally posted by braves_94
                Greg Maddux predominantly used the same 3 pitches. He occasionally worked in a cutter and curve.
                Yeah he did but it seemed like he had 7 pitches. Ha! His placement & movement on his pitches were unlike any MLB pitchers before. Maddog Maddux didn't throw blazing fastballs either. He could get any batter out with slow stuff. It was his placement & movement that fooled all hitters.
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