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  • Misfit
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    • Mar 2003
    • 5766

    #16
    Re: What do pitchers throw?

    Videogames can't be counted as reliable either. I think Carl Pavano has only 2 or 3 pitches in MVP 04. And every game gives Pedro Martinez a slider when he probably hasn't thrown one in 10 years.

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    • Misfit
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      • Mar 2003
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      #17
      Re: What do pitchers throw?

      Videogames can't be counted as reliable either. I think Carl Pavano has only 2 or 3 pitches in MVP 04. And every game gives Pedro Martinez a slider when he probably hasn't thrown one in 10 years.

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      • Millennium
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        • Aug 2002
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        #18
        Re: What do pitchers throw?

        Originally posted by Vinceanity2k3
        MVP Baseball 2004,ESPN MLB 2k4,ASB 05
        Video games routinely get pitches wrong. By routinely I mean I don't know of any video game to ever re-crate every 'star' pitchers pitches correctly.
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        • Millennium
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          • Aug 2002
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          #19
          Re: What do pitchers throw?

          Originally posted by Vinceanity2k3
          MVP Baseball 2004,ESPN MLB 2k4,ASB 05
          Video games routinely get pitches wrong. By routinely I mean I don't know of any video game to ever re-crate every 'star' pitchers pitches correctly.
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          • BatsareBugs
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            • Feb 2003
            • 12553

            #20
            Re: What do pitchers throw?

            You know what, why don't the posters (fans of their team) contribute the pitch repetoires of the pitchers of their team? Since there's no other place why not start one?

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            • BatsareBugs
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              • Feb 2003
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              #21
              Re: What do pitchers throw?

              You know what, why don't the posters (fans of their team) contribute the pitch repetoires of the pitchers of their team? Since there's no other place why not start one?

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              • Casino
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                • Jul 2002
                • 1949

                #22
                Re: What do pitchers throw?

                i looked at the scouting reports on espn that chaos said to look at more in depth and it does a pretty good job. i hate when it just says breaking ball or doesnt specify when a pitch has variants.

                like it says greg maddux throws a change-up but he doesnt. he throws a circle-change, as does pedro martinez, eric gagne, i think tom glavine.
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                • Casino
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                  • Jul 2002
                  • 1949

                  #23
                  Re: What do pitchers throw?

                  i looked at the scouting reports on espn that chaos said to look at more in depth and it does a pretty good job. i hate when it just says breaking ball or doesnt specify when a pitch has variants.

                  like it says greg maddux throws a change-up but he doesnt. he throws a circle-change, as does pedro martinez, eric gagne, i think tom glavine.
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                  • Misfit
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                    • Mar 2003
                    • 5766

                    #24
                    Re: What do pitchers throw?

                    Gagne doesn't throw a circle change, he throws what is called a "Vulcan" change. In reality its more of a split-fingered fastball but he calls it a change-up. A lot of pitchers that utilize the change-up though do throw a circle change. There really aren't too many that throw a palm ball or a more conventional change anymore, they probably like the added a movement a circle change usually gets.

                    As for everyone contributing what the players for each team throws, I think thats a good idea. From the Red Sox last year, I can say what their staff throws:

                    Pedro Martinez - Fastball, 2 seam fastball, circle change, curveball, cut-fastball
                    Curt Schilling - fastball, 2-seam fastball (rarely), curveball, slider (rarely), cut-fastball, circle change (very rarely used), splitter
                    As an aside, Schilling can throw pretty much anything, though his change-up isn't that great. He goes with his scouting report and basically just throws whatever works against a batter.
                    Derek Lowe- 2-seam fastball, curveball, circle change, cut fastball (rarely used anymore), might have been using a slider towards the end of the season, he's always had kind of a roundhouse curve so it could have just been that
                    Tim Wakefield - fastball, knuckleball, curveball
                    Bronson Arroyo - fastball, circle change, curveball, slider
                    Keith Foulke - fastball, 2-seam fastball, circle change, slider (rarely used)
                    Mike Timlin - fastball, 2-seam fastball, splitter, slider
                    Alan Embree - fastball, slider
                    Scott Williamson - fastball, splitter, slider
                    Ramiro Mendoza - 2 seamer, curveball, circle change
                    David McCarty (!) - fastball, slider

                    Thats probably it for pitchers most people would be interested in from the 2004 Red Sox. I could do a pretty decent job on the rest of the AL East but there are probably fans from each team that could do a better job.

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                    • Misfit
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                      • Mar 2003
                      • 5766

                      #25
                      Re: What do pitchers throw?

                      Gagne doesn't throw a circle change, he throws what is called a "Vulcan" change. In reality its more of a split-fingered fastball but he calls it a change-up. A lot of pitchers that utilize the change-up though do throw a circle change. There really aren't too many that throw a palm ball or a more conventional change anymore, they probably like the added a movement a circle change usually gets.

                      As for everyone contributing what the players for each team throws, I think thats a good idea. From the Red Sox last year, I can say what their staff throws:

                      Pedro Martinez - Fastball, 2 seam fastball, circle change, curveball, cut-fastball
                      Curt Schilling - fastball, 2-seam fastball (rarely), curveball, slider (rarely), cut-fastball, circle change (very rarely used), splitter
                      As an aside, Schilling can throw pretty much anything, though his change-up isn't that great. He goes with his scouting report and basically just throws whatever works against a batter.
                      Derek Lowe- 2-seam fastball, curveball, circle change, cut fastball (rarely used anymore), might have been using a slider towards the end of the season, he's always had kind of a roundhouse curve so it could have just been that
                      Tim Wakefield - fastball, knuckleball, curveball
                      Bronson Arroyo - fastball, circle change, curveball, slider
                      Keith Foulke - fastball, 2-seam fastball, circle change, slider (rarely used)
                      Mike Timlin - fastball, 2-seam fastball, splitter, slider
                      Alan Embree - fastball, slider
                      Scott Williamson - fastball, splitter, slider
                      Ramiro Mendoza - 2 seamer, curveball, circle change
                      David McCarty (!) - fastball, slider

                      Thats probably it for pitchers most people would be interested in from the 2004 Red Sox. I could do a pretty decent job on the rest of the AL East but there are probably fans from each team that could do a better job.

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