What is a slurve ball?

The slurve is a baseball pitch in which the pitcher throws a curve ball as if it were a slider
slider
In baseball, a slider is a breaking ball pitch that tails laterally and down through the batter's hitting zone. It is thrown at a speed that is lower than a fastball, but higher than the pitcher's curveball.
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. The pitch is gripped like a curve ball, but thrown with a slider velocity. The term is a portmanteau of slider and curve.
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Is slurve a good pitch?

The slurve isn't a particularly good pitch from a scout's perspective. It doesn't have the sharp bite of a good slider or the big break of a curve, making it really easy for batters with the opposite-handedness of the pitcher (not particularly eloquent, but you know what I mean) to hit hard.
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What does slurve mean in baseball?

noun. ˈslərv. : a baseball pitch having the characteristics of both a slider and a curve.
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Is a slurve a breaking ball?

A breaking ball (aka breaking pitch) is a pitch in which the pitcher snaps or breaks his wrist to give the ball spin and movement. This includes the curveball, slider, and slurve, but not the various kinds of fastball and change-up or trick pitches like the knuckleball.
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Do any MLB pitchers throw a slurve?

Alfredo Aceves from the Boston Red Sox was also known to throw a slurve. Stephen Strasburg claims to throw a slurve, although experts still call his pitch a curveball.
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What's the difference between a slurve and a slider?

Like the curveball, a slider is about deception. It looks more like a fastball than a curve and has higher velocity. But when it reaches the plate, it breaks down and away from the hitter. A “slurve” is a breaking pitch that operates somewhere between a curveball and a slider, generally with “11 to 5” movement.
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What is the rarest pitch in baseball?

Definition. A screwball is a breaking ball designed to move in the opposite direction of just about every other breaking pitch. It is one of the rarest pitches thrown in baseball, mostly because of the tax it can put on a pitcher's arm.
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How does a slurve break?

A successful slurve is faster than a curveball and dips down slightly, but mostly breaks towards the pitcher's glove side like a slider. This won't be as fast as a slider, or break downward as much as a curveball, but it's a compromise that works well for some pitchers.
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Who created the slurve?

Michael B. Dougherty is the Founder of The Slurve, a baseball news startup, a junior web developer and an accomplished journalist.
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How fast is a slurve?

The slurve pitch generally arrives at home plate in the 80 MPH range. In addition to being slower than a fastball, the pitch has a downward drop heading towards the strike zone. Most baseball players will describe the pitch as something in between a slider and a curveball.
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How fast should a slurve be?

How fast should a slurve be? A slurve should be moved at a speed of 85-100 mph for the most efficient cleaning. Slurves are designed to move large quantities of food quickly and efficiently between vessels.
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What is the hardest skill in baseball?

"Most of all, the hardest thing to do is gauge movement—it's almost impossible to do it," he said. "People who watch the game can't really see what a ball looks like coming into a hitter. They expect their best hitter on the team to get a hit every time, or at least hit the ball hard.
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How rare is a 100 mph pitch?

In the pitch-tracking era (since 2008), there have been 223 MLB pitchers to hit 100 on the radar gun, according to Baseball Savant's Statcast.
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What pitches are illegal in baseball?

List of illegal pitches
  • Quick pitch. If a pitcher throws a pitch before the batter is visibly ready to hit is the worst of all illegal pitches. ...
  • Pitching an altered baseball. ...
  • Purposely throwing at a hitter. ...
  • Motion errors. ...
  • Warning. ...
  • Call a Ball. ...
  • Allow Runners to Advance. ...
  • Ejection.
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What is the toughest pitch to hit?

Each baseball player has their own specialties. However, the two pitches that stand out to be the hardest to hit are the splitter and the slider. This conclusion is backed by research that has been done to detect the whiff rate for various pitches.
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Why is a slider so hard to hit?

Outside of the science of our eyes, so much of what makes a slider hard to hit, according to Phillips, derives from the increasing velocity of the average fastball. For a pitcher like Jordan Hicks, whose average fastball sits at 101 mph, a slider can be a devastating complementary pitch.
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How fast is a forkball?

This forkball travels at around 80 MPH and tumbles downward with little rotation, after initially popping up out of Linebrink's hand. Essentially it acts like a curveball, but doesn't spin like a curveball, and in turn it makes many hitters return to the dugout scratching their heads.
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Is a 2 seam fastball a sinker?

2-seam fastball (sinker)

This pitch moves arm side of the pitcher and down. This movement is a result of the seams catching the air in a way that pushes the ball down and in to righties from a right handed pitcher. 1-3 mph slower than the 4-seamer.
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What is the weirdest pitch in baseball?

An eephus pitch (also spelled ephus) in baseball is a very high-arcing off-speed pitch. The delivery from the pitcher has very low velocity and often catches the hitter off-guard. The eephus pitch is thrown overhand like most pitches, but is characterized by an unusual, high-arcing trajectory.
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Why is flipping the bat offensive?

This stems from the idea that bat flipping is a form of showing up the opposing pitcher which in turn is disrespecting him and the opposing team. For decades prior to this modern era of baseball, players were taught to respect the game and respect the opposing team.
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What pitch is the easiest to throw?

Four-Seam Fastball

This is usually the easiest pitch to throw for a strike. If released properly, four laces of the ball rotate through the air, helping to keep the throw in line with the target. Pitchers should hold the baseball with their pointer and middle finger on the top laces or seams of the baseball.
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Is a slider faster than a curveball?

A slider is a breaking pitch that is thrown faster and generally with less overall movement than a curveball. It breaks sharply and at a greater velocity than most other breaking pitches.
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Is a forkball a knuckleball?

This forkball-type pitch is similar to a knuckleball. The only difference is it comes in at a whopping 80 miles per hour, giving catchers added reason to be wary.
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