What are some baseball pitching terms?
Baseball pitchers use a variety of different pitches to make the hitter’s job harder (and prevent the other team from scoring). There are several baseball pitching terms for these techniques.
- Fastball: Moves very fast, which gives the hitter less time to react
- Curveball: Moves slowly, down, and to the side (also an idiom for an unexpected challenge in real life)
- Changeup: Looks like a fastball but is actually slow (in order to deceive the hitter)
- Knuckleball: Has a lot of spin, which is less predictable
- Euphus: A very slow pitch with a high arch
- Splitter: A fastball that moves downward
- Slider: Similar to a curveball, but fast
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