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Stephen Strasburg help please
I would like to get his stats and attributes. please and thanks and any help would be great.Tags: None -
Re: Stephen Strasburg help please
Stamina 85
Pitching Clutch 66
H/9 72
HR/9 76
K/9 79
BB/9 43
2 Seam Fastball (1st Pitch)
Speed---72
Control--55
Break----70
Slurve (2nd pitch)
Speed---55
Control--57
Break----90
4 Seam Fastball (3rd Pitch)
Speed---80
Control--61
Break----55
Slider (4th Pitch)
Speed---62
Control--58
Break----87
Change Up (5th Pitch)
Speed---33
Control--54
Break----61
I gotta give credit to Knight here, as I took that from his roster set. -
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I think the speed on his two seamer and four seamer is way to low. I don't expect him to come up and domitnate. But he is a much harder thrower then that. I don't argue with Knight when it comes to this type of thing, but this is a fact, isn't it?
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This is true. This will have him sit around 95-96 with the four-seamer while he's supposed to sit 97-98 at least. It's a great CAP overall but needs some changes. This is what I changed if anyone cares.
4 Seam Fastball (1st Pitch)
Speed---94
Control--61
Break----55
Sweeping Curve (2nd pitch)
Speed---90 (not sure where I have this, but velocity wise it's at 81-82)
Control--57
Break----90
Sinker (3rd Pitch)
Speed---99
Control--55
Break----70
Slider (4th Pitch)
Speed---62
Control--58
Break----87
Change Up (5th Pitch)
Speed---7
Control--54
Break----61
That's pretty much off the top of my head so it might not be completely the same, but it's largely the same as knight'sComment
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Re: Stephen Strasburg help please
4fb
99 sp
86 co
92 mo
2fb
99 sp
74 co
97 mo
curve 82mph
71 con
96 mov
cir change 86-88mph
68 con
84 mov
he actually calls his curve a slider. and the closest thing i could find was a curve mayb swap for 12to6curve. but the slider just doesn't have the right movementComment
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Re: Stephen Strasburg help please
If you guys put his fast balls at 99 ratings he will be pitching at like 105 Mph, tone it down to have his average 4SB at 98 Mph and 2SB at 97 Mph.
He didn't throw a single slider tonight but was very diminant with his curveball, would call it a 12-6 curve considering it was mostly drop and not really any slide. I saw a couple of sinkers but that seams to be all his pitches.Comment
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Re: Stephen Strasburg help please
Isn't that curveball, that you described, what he calls his slider? I'm not saying that it's a slider. I know that it's a curveball.Last edited by Jason_19; 06-08-2010, 10:31 PM.Comment
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I can't say I have heard him call it anything so I don't really know. All I am saying is I saw a curveball with a ton of break on it.Comment
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Re: Stephen Strasburg help please
He actually calls it a slurve. Heard him say it tonight as well as the nats GM. The pitches knight gave him are accurate they just need a few minor tweaks in speedComment
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Re: Stephen Strasburg help please
Stephen Strasburg Pitch-By-Pitch Gameday Data Report
1st & 2nd Innings
Source: MLB Gameday Data June 8, 2010 Pirates vs. Nationals
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2010_06_08_pitmlb_wasmlb_1&mode=game day
Protractor you’ll need for the degrees of the trajectory:

1st Inning Batter # 1
Batter Pitch #1 (Total Pitch #1)
97.2 mph
4.3” (Break in Inches)
44.1 Degrees
Batter Pitch #2 (Total Pitch #2)
97.2 mph
3.8” (Break in Inches)
41.1 Degrees
Batter Pitch #3 (Total Pitch #3)
97.8 mph
3.9” (Break in Inches)
46.6 Degrees
1st Inning Batter #2
Batter Pitch #1 (Total Pitch #4)
82.0 mph
12.9” (Break in Inches)
-13.9 Degrees
Batter Pitch #2 (Total Pitch #5)
98.3 mph
4.0” (Break in Inches)
34.6 Degrees
Batter Pitch #3 (Total Pitch #6)
98.7 mph (99 mph)
3.9” (Break in Inches)
37.4 Degrees
Batter Pitch #4 (Total Pitch #7)
96.7 mph (97 mph)
6” (Break in Inches)
30.4 Degrees
Batter Pitch #5 (Total Pitch #8)
99.4 mph
4.2” (Break in Inches)
41.2 degrees
1st Inning Batter #3
Batter Pitch #1 (Total Pitch #9)
98.7 mph
4.2” (Break in Inches)
44.7 Degrees
Batter Pitch #2 (Total Pitch #10)
82.1 mph
13.1 (Break in Inches)
-17.4 Degrees
Batter Pitch #3 (Total Pitch #11)
83.4 mph
13.2” (Break in Inches)
-16.4 Degrees
2nd Inning Batter #1
Batter Pitch #1 (Total Pitch #12)
91.1 mph
6.4” (Break in Inches)
25.1 Degrees
Batter Pitch #2 (Total Pitch #13)
97.7 mph
5.1” (Break in Inches)
27.5 Degrees
Batter Pitch #3 (Total Pitch #14)
98.7 mph
4.0” (Break in Inches)
39.5 Degrees
Batter Pitch #4 (Total Pitch #15)
97.2mph
4.6” (Break in Inches)
33.4 Degrees
Batter Pitch #5 (Total Pitch #16)
98.6 mph
4.6” (Break in Inches)
50.3 Degrees
Batter Pitch #6 (Total Pitch #17)
99.0 mph
4.3” (Break in Inches)
44 Degrees
2nd Inning Batter #2
Batter Pitch #1 (Total Pitch #18)
99.1 mph
4.5” (Break in Inches)
43.3 Degrees
Batter Pitch #2 (Total Pitch #19)
91.4 mph
7.6” (Break in Inches)
27.6 Degrees
Batter Pitch #3 (Total Pitch #20)
90.8 mph
8.2” (Break in Inches)
22.9 Degrees
Batter Pitch #4 (Total Pitch #21)
100.1 mph
4.2 (Break in Inches)
44.4 Degrees
Batter Pitch #5 (Total Pitch #22)
83.4 mph
11.5” (Break in Inches)
-13 Degrees
2nd Inning Batter #3
Batter Pitch #1 (Total Pitch #23)
82.2 mph
12.4” (Break in Inches)
-12.2 Degrees
Batter Pitch #2 (Total Pitch #24)
98.7 mph
3.7” (Break in Inches)
37.3 Degrees
Batter Pitch #3 (Total Pitch #25)
99.9 mph
4.4” (Break in Inches)
41 Degrees
2nd Inning Batter #4
Batter Pitch #1 (Total Pitch #26)
97.3 mph
5.1” (Break in Inches)
40.4 Degrees
Batter Pitch #2 (Total Pitch #27)
81.8 mph
13” (Break in Inches)
-14.1 Degrees
Batter Pitch #3 (Total Pitch #28)
97.1 mph
4.5” (Break in Inches)
34.5 Degrees
Batter Pitch #4 (Total Pitch #29)
81.3 mph
12.3” (Break in Inches)
-12.7 Degrees
Batter Pitch #5 (Total Pitch #30)
89.4 mph
21.5 Degrees
8.7” (Break in Inches)
Last edited by scotty1011; 06-09-2010, 02:32 AM.Comment

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