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Shohei’s SWEEPERS — The Most Valuable Pitch in BASEBALL?



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22 Comments

  1. I’m surprised David Robertson and Adam Ottavino weren’t on this video they had some nasty stuff!

  2. The most effective pitch I saw in the last 10 years is Morton's Curveball. It was the best pitch in difficult 3-2 situations, especially in big playoffs games he played. Also, it is impossible to hit homers on that pich, which is not the case with like Degrom's or Chapman's fastballs

  3. I've never seen a pitcher like Shohei. He didn't have his best stuff, the home plate umpire was calling a lot of strikes as balls and he still dominated the Nationals. So blessed that he plays for my favorite team.

  4. I still wish Shohei can throw more fastball. I understand how effective the sweeper is, but I just hope it doesn't ruin his arm from throwing so many offspeed pitches.

  5. ERA+ of 993 LOLOLOLOLOLOL What in the world hahah I know it is just the beginning but that number is SICKKKK

  6. If Ohtani was a Yankee, a Dodger, hell a Seattle Mariner he'd be lauded as the greatest player in the game. But he is with the sad sack Angels: a team that is an afterthought in Southern California.

  7. Todays pitchers are throwing to a fast gun. They aren't throwing as hard as you think. The "sweeper" is nothing new give it whatever name you want it's been thrown for 120 years.

  8. You know your good when the ump has to check for illegal substances. They never do that to a pitcher that sucks

  9. I would love to see an overhead view of the track of the pitches. Years ago, an author by the name of Watts, wrote a book on the physics of baseball. The title is Keep Your Eyes on the Ball. This was part of his PHD candidate work. The results showed just how difficult it is to even track the ball much less with that kind of movement so late in the pitch. There is only 1/10th of a second difference between a 75 mph and a 100 mph pitch. But what a difference eh?

  10. I don't like it when the pitch is shown where it's caught, not where it crosses the plate. It's so obvious, many times in favor for the home team.

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