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  • Russell_SCEA
    SCEA Community Manager
    • May 2005
    • 4161

    #1

    MLB '10 Pitcher Repertoire

    In MLB '10 we would like to know if any pitcher doesn't throw a pitch hes supposed to and vice versa. Some pitchers start working on new pitches during Spring Training and we'd like to get those in. Also if a pitcher throws a pitch too slow to fast or doesn't have enough control we would like to know. Just follow the template below thx.



    Player Name:
    Pitch he doesn't have in game:
    Proof or evidence that he uses the pitch:
    (This is not optional)


    P.S. All updates where made per the feedback in the first thread round two
  • God_of_Quan
    Rookie
    • May 2010
    • 201

    #2
    Re: MLB '10 Pitcher Repertoire

    Player Name: Rich Harden
    Pitch he doesn't have in game:better changeup, slider, split-finger
    Proof or evidence that he uses the pitch: His truly only throws 2 pitches, but he holds his changup different ways to provide effects of a slider and a splitfinger. His splitfinger is known to be a split/knuckle mix. His regular changeup is also a circle change, His picture on the Texas rangers site is him throwing a circle change
    HOOK UM HORNS!!!!!

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    • RoscoePatterson
      Rookie
      • May 2010
      • 4

      #3
      Re: MLB '10 Pitcher Repertoire

      Originally posted by Russell_SCEA
      In MLB '10 we would like to know if any pitcher doesn't throw a pitch hes supposed to and vice versa. Some pitchers start working on new pitches during Spring Training and we'd like to get those in. Also if a pitcher throws a pitch too slow to fast or doesn't have enough control we would like to know. Just follow the template below thx.



      Player Name:
      Pitch he doesn't have in game:
      Proof or evidence that he uses the pitch: (This is not optional)


      P.S. All updates where made per the feedback in the first thread round two
      Not trying to be a smart-*** but I could swear there were more replies to this post a couple of days ago.

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      • MSUHitman
        Rookie
        • Nov 2006
        • 21

        #4
        Re: MLB '10 Pitcher Repertoire

        Player Name: Adam Wainwright
        Pitch he doesn't have in game: Should have 12-6 curve ball instead of standard curveball
        Proof or evidence that he uses the pitch:
        http://www.60ft6in.com/Cardinals.html Or watch the final out of the 2006 NLCS.

        Also it seems his curve in-game isn't as good as it should be/doesn't have a big enough break on it. Kyle McClellan's curve ball in-game has more break to it, and that shouldn't be. Adam's should be equivalent or better than Zito's curveball.

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        • Maynard
          Banned
          • Feb 2007
          • 831

          #5
          Re: MLB '10 Pitcher Repertoire

          just a suggestion, but wouldnt it be easier to use knights roster to get the pitch types correct for all the pitchers?

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          • mntwins10
            Rookie
            • Jan 2010
            • 8

            #6
            Re: MLB '10 Pitcher Repertoire

            Player Name: Nick Blackburn
            Pitch he doesn't have in <NOBR>game</NOBR>: Sinker
            Proof or evidence that he uses the pitch: Bert blyleven constantly talks about the heavy sinker that Nick uses for groundballs and double plays and you can clearly see him throw it every game

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            • ARMORALLL
              Rookie
              • Jun 2008
              • 413

              #7
              Re: MLB '10 Pitcher Repertoire

              Player Name: Brandon League
              Pitch he doesn't have in game: 2 seam fastball
              Proof or evidence that he uses the pitch: (This is not optional)

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              • 417alum
                Banned
                • Jul 2009
                • 322

                #8
                Re: MLB '10 Pitcher Repertoire

                Player Name:Ryan Franklin
                Pitch he doesn't have in game:Sinker
                Proof or evidence that he uses the pitch: http://www.baseballprojection.com/20...1041.htm....He uses it close to 40% of the time. He rarely throws a "Fastball"

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                • FreezeTime
                  Banned
                  • Dec 2009
                  • 534

                  #9
                  Re: MLB '10 Pitcher Repertoire

                  Player name:Joel Pineiro
                  Pitch he doesn't have in game:Sinker
                  Proof: It was that pitch he added last year that gave him his great year he had.

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                  • ktd1976
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2006
                    • 1940

                    #10
                    Re: MLB '10 Pitcher Repertoire

                    Again, as in the last thread, be careful. Most of the time when announcers, scouts, what have you talk about a "sinker" they are really refering to a 2-seam fastball with "sinking action".

                    Gaylord Perry threw a true sinker, where it appears the bottom falls out and the ball just drops.

                    Most pitchers nowadays throw a 2 seam fastabll, which announcers call a "sinker" because of the break of the pitch, when in fact it is NOT a true sinker.

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                    • MarlinsFan10
                      Rookie
                      • Mar 2010
                      • 32

                      #11
                      Re: MLB '10 Pitcher Repertoire

                      Hopefully full minors V2 with RAZRr's pitch edits has Anibal Sanchez with a sinker, cutter, changeup, curveball, slider.

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