Archive for the 'Pitching' Category

To many, the rise of the strikeout has not been a good thing for the game of baseball.

Is there a way to measure how a pitcher was using his fastball, and mixing it, relative to his other pitches?

Every look into injury data reveals something new.

Two historic Game Seven performances nine decades apart link Madison Bumgarner and Walter Johnson.

It’s been years, but the left-hander still gets a bum rap for his time with the Mets.

There’s reason to believe that so-so pitchers with good curves and sliders don’t use them enough.

See just how important pitch sequencing really is for pitchers and hitters.

Sometimes, unorthodox mechanics are a good thing.

Mike Norris was the best pitcher in the AL in 1980. Just a few years later, he was injured and out of baseball. What happened during his fabled 1980 season, and where did he go from there?

The director of No No: A Dockumentary discusses Dock Ellis’ famous no-hitter, and much, much more.