What is slang for a fastball?

Heat(er): Another term for a fastball. “This pitcher is throwing heat.” “That pitch was a heater.”
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What is baseball slang for slow pitch?

An eephus describes a slow, high-arcing pitch that more closely resembles a slow pitch than anything from a regular game of fastball. It was invented in 1941 by Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Rip Sewell, though he didn't name it.
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Why is it called a fastball?

A fastball is a pitch that travels straight toward a specific location in the strike zone. It gets its name from early pitcher James Creighton, who exploited a rule to throw it with more speed than other pitchers at the time. The key to throwing a successful fastball is spin movement.
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What do you call a pitcher who throws hard?

[Cheddar] - When a pitcher is throwing hard. Also said to be throwing 'ched' for short. [Cheerio] - If an umpire is squeezing you and has a small strike zone, ie. the size of a cheerio. [Cheese Dog] - A very easy pitch to hit.
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Why do they call it a 4 seam fastball?

It is a member of the fastball family of pitches and is usually the hardest (i.e., fastest) ball thrown by a pitcher. It is called what it is because with every rotation of the ball as it is thrown, four seams come into view.
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What is a sinking fastball called?

Definition. The sinker is a pitch with hard downward movement, known for inducing ground balls.
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What is a 2 seam fastball called?

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 nickname for pitchers?

Hurler: A pitcher.
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Why is a fastball called cheese?

It is baseball slang for a fastball. Cheese” is a fastball with “something (extra) on it”, so a pitch that is very hard to hit. A pitch that slices through the strike zone just like you slice through cheese with a knife. There are some varieties on this.
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What are some baseball sayings?

Here are some of our favorites!
  • “Every strike brings me closer to the next home run.” – Babe Ruth.
  • “Never allow the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game.” – Babe Ruth.
  • “Baseball is, was, and always will be the best game in the world to me.” – Babe Ruth.
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What is a fastball called in baseball?

A four-seam fastball is almost always the fastest and straightest pitch a pitcher throws. It is also generally the most frequently utilized. The four-seam fastball is typically one of the easiest pitches for a pitcher to place, because of the lack of movement on the pitch.
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Is a sinker a fastball?

In baseball, a sinker or sinking fastball is a type of fastball which has significant downward and horizontal movement and is known for inducing ground balls.
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What's a 3 pitch inning called?

One such rarity is the immaculate inning. You've probably heard of it -- an immaculate inning is when a pitcher strikes out all three batters in an inning, on three pitches each. The immaculate inning used to be very rare -- there were none from 1929-52.
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What is a pitcher in slang?

(chiefly US, colloquial) The top partner in a homosexual relationship or penetrator in a sexual encounter between two men.
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What is a donkey in baseball?

Donkey baseball is baseball on donkeys — with modifications. The pitcher and catcher are not astride donkeys. Neither is the batter, at first. After striking the ball, he or she must mount a donkey and ride the animal to the large chalk circle that signifies first base.
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What does Taco mean in baseball?

An oppo taco is a home run that is hit to the opposite side of the field from where the batter is standing.
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What is a brick of cheese called?

First crafted in the late 1800s and named for the bricks used to press the curds, brick cheese is derived from white American cheddar, but cultured at a higher temperature to produce more fat content and a different protein structure.
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What is it called when the pitcher flinches?

If there's any fluidity between receiving the sign and throwing home that skips the set -- or if a pitcher flinches during the set -- the umpire can call a balk.
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What does stinky cheese mean in baseball?

The term originated back in 1887 when two teams faced off in Philadelphia and one of the team's players had an odor about him that was unbearable to watch. Today, stinky cheeses are mostly used as a way to discredit or embarrass opposing players during games.
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What are cool baseball nicknames?

Here's how the Page 2 staff ranked the best baseball nicknames of all-time:
  • 1. " The Splendid Splinter" (Ted Williams)
  • 2. " The Sultan of Swat" (George Herman "Babe" Ruth)
  • Willie "Hit 'em Where They Ain't" Keeler.
  • 4. " Hammerin' " Hank Aaron.
  • 5. " The Big Unit" (Randy Johnson)
  • 6. " ...
  • Mordecai "Three Fingers" Brown.
  • 8. "
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Why is a pitcher called a bulldog?

Lasorda told Hershiser that he was too timid on the mound, giving hitters too much respect. He gave him the nickname "Bulldog" so that he would have a tougher attitude in games. Hershiser made his first start on May 26 against the New York Mets because of an injury to Jerry Reuss.
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What is a pickle called in baseball?

In baseball, a rundown, informally known as a pickle or the hotbox, is a situation that occurs when the baserunner is stranded between two bases, also known as no-man's land, and is in jeopardy of being tagged out.
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What are the four main types of fastball?

Fastballs: Four-seam, Two-seam, Cutter, Splitter, and Forkball. Breaking Balls: Curveball, Slider, Slurve, and Screwball.
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What is a gyro fastball?

The gyroball is thrown with the arm speed of a usual fastball, but with a different actual speed. Its bullet-like spinning motion may hide the seams of a ball from the view of the batter, making it difficult to predict the pitch. Typical strategy entails throwing many variations of pitches, followed by a gyroball.
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What is a 3 2 count in baseball called?

The count in baseball is the current number of balls and strikes on the batter. For example, if the batter has 1 ball and 2 strikes, the count is 1-2 or "one and two". A "full count" is when there are 3 balls and 2 strikes, or a 3-2 count.
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