What is a good vertical break for a curveball?

Pitchers with true four-seam fastball measurements (17+ inches of vertical break) will benefit most from 12-6 curveballs, as the high amount of vertical drop mirrors the amount of ride present in purely backspin fastballs.
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What is a good vertical break?

Coupled with at least a fringe average spin rate relative to velocity (24.0 Bauer Units), this will give the pitch the desired rise/ride effect, so long as the vertical break measurement is at or above 17 inches.
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How much should a curveball break?

In the 60-foot, 6-inch journey from mound to plate, a curveball can break up to 17.5 inches, Briggs concluded. But it has to be pitched slowly — optimum velocity was just 68 mph.
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What is good vertical break on a fastball?

Based on my experience, an 8-inch vertical break difference between the fastball and changeup is a benchmark to aim for when developing offspeed pitches.
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How many inches does a curveball break?

Curveballs, on average, usually drop between 40 to 70 inches. As you can see, all pitches drop to some extent.
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How fast is a major league curveball?

A typical curveball in the major collegiate level and above will average between 65 and 80 mph, with the average MLB curve at 77 mph.
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How many inches should a slider break?

A slider breaks diagonally, usually 6-10 inches, though it may appear to break more the more slowly it's thrown. The break always goes to the pitcher's gloveside, which is away to a righty for a righthanded pitcher.
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How fast is the average MLB change up?

The average fastball is between 50-60 mph. However, at this age the players may start to hit puberty, therefore it is not uncommon to see a pitcher throwing near 70 mph. The changeup velocity at this age is typically between 40-50 mph.
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What is the fastest curveball ever thrown?

Fortunately, there's no shortage of that as our quick look at the fastest throwing pitchers in MLB shows.
  • Fastest curveball in MLB: 85.2 mph, Colorado Rockies pitcher Germán Márquez.
  • Fastest splitter in MLB:89.5 mph, New York Mets pitcher Taijuan Walker.
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Who has the best curveball ever?

Since 2015, only Corey Kluber's curveball has yielded better results in terms of wOBA against, so it's fair to say Kershaw's 12-6 curve is one of the best of all time.
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Does driveline make you throw harder?

The average pitcher who throws 85 mph or higher, according to Boddy, gains 2 to 3 mph after training at Driveline. “And there are examples of guys coming here at 75 miles an hour in high school and then four years later they're throwing 97 to 99,” he said. “That happens. It's not common, obviously.”
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What is IVB baseball?

Induced Vertical Break (IVB): The distance between where a pitch traveled in relation to the height of the plate versus a pitch that traveled in a straight distance over the plate with active gravity. All pitches have an IVB, but it's most prominent in its usage surrounding four-seam fastball shape.
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What pitch has the most movement?

Location doesn't determine the pitch.
  • Four-seam Fastball. 85-100 mph. Fastest, straightest pitch. ...
  • Two-seam Fastball. 80-90 mph. Also known as a Sinker. ...
  • Cutter. 85-95 mph. ...
  • Splitter. 80-90 mph. ...
  • Forkball. 75-85 mph. ...
  • Curveball. 70-80 mph. ...
  • Slider. 80-90 mph. ...
  • Slurve. 70-80 mph.
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Whats a good RPM for a slider?

Curveballs and sliders typically will register the highest raw spin totals of all pitches (MLB average spin rate ≈2430-2530 rpms), though these ranges can become more inflated based on the gyroscopic spin measurements of each pitch.
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What is a good spin rate for a high school pitcher?

Spin Rate is important to a fastball, with fastballs below 1800 rpm and above 2600 rpm being vastly more effective than those that ride the line in the middle. A higher spin rate fastball will appear to rise, and is more difficult to square up.
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What is induced vertical break?

18. Induced Vertical Break = Distance between where the pitch actually crosses the front of home plate height-wise, and where it would have crossed home plate height-wise if had it traveled in a perfectly straight line from release, but affected by gravity.
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How fast was Ty Cobb?

He had good but not great speed--it was once written that he was timed in 10.2 seconds for 100 yards--but he made stealing a science. Charles Comiskey was referring to Cobb's baserunning when he once said: “Cobb plays baseball with every part of his anatomy--his head, his arms, his legs, his feet.”
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What is the slowest pitch in MLB history?

Dee Strange-Gordon, Washington Nationals, 34.3 mph

While that is the moment everyone remembers, Strange-Gordon actually threw a pitch slower than that one, registering a 34.3 mph pitch that Matt Olson would take for a ball and draw a walk.
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How fast should a 15 year old pitch?

Average freshman pitcher (14 to 15 year old) cruising speed would be about 70 mph. Average cruising speed for a good high school pitching prospect at 14 to 15 years old would be about 75 mph.
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How fast should a 14 year old pitch?

13 And 14-Year-Olds

An average fastball from this age range is anywhere from 55 mph (on the low side) to 75 mph. A pitcher throwing 75 mph is better than most people for this age, and their fastball is at a high school quality. An average changeup for this age is approximately around the 50-60 mph mark.
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