The ghost fork -- the signature pitch thrown by the New York Mets' Kodai Senga, a forkball kind of like a splitter that disappears as it heads over the plate -- has been seriously effective for the ...
We've seen so many Major League pitches that, when you see them in slow motion, you have to wonder: How the heck do you even put a bat on these if you're a hitter? Let's add Julio Urias and his slurve ...
If you want to be a Major League Baseball pitcher, you need to be able to throw a ball really fast—like 85 to 100 miles per hour. The faster the pitch, the less time a batter has to react and swing ...
Softball pitching motion lends to longevity, higher pitch counts The underhand pitching motion in softball helps pitchers rack up higher pitch counts with fewer long-term effects to their throwing arm ...