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What is a Forkball Pitch: Understanding One of Baseball's Rarest Offer### Summary of Forkball Pitch
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Spinning Yarn: The Forkball - Baseball ProspectusDec 9, 2010 · With the forkball, the ball is wedged as deeply as possible between the two fingers and flipped out of the hand without much spin or force from ...
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Forkball: The Other Forgotten Pitch - GrantlandJun 28, 2012 · To throw the fork, we held it between our index and middle fingers, splitting them wide so the ball was jammed in between. As you can imagine, ...
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Pitching: Evolution and Revolution | by John Thorn | Our GameAug 6, 2014 · Popularized by relief pitcher Bruce Sutter in the early eighties, it had been invented back in 1908 by Bert Hall, who called it a forkball, and ...
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Split Fingered Fastball and Forkball - - AFH Baseball AcademyThe forkball is what's called a “slip pitch”, meaning that it slips out of your hand, rather than being thrown with rotation. It's thrown with a fastball motion ...
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Splitter (FS) | Glossary - MLB.comGrip. A pitcher throws a splitter by gripping the ball with his two fingers split in a "V" shape on opposite sides of the ball -- often even on the outside of ...
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Mastering the Art of How to Throw a Forkball: A Comprehensive Guide fo### Forkball Grip Summary
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Forkball (FO) | Glossary - MLB.comGrip. When throwing a forkball, a pitcher jams the baseball between his index and middle fingers before releasing the pitch with a downward snap of the wrist.
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How to Pitch a Forkball: Mastering the Art of a Unique Baseball Pitch### Summary of Forkball Delivery and Release (platecrate.com)
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Titech TSUBAME Solves the Mystery of Baseball TrajectoriesMar 24, 2021 · A computational fluid dynamics simulation using the supercomputer TSUBAME3.0 was performed for a low-speed rotating forkball with a two-seam backspin seam.
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Researchers in Japan use supercomputer to analyze why forkballs ...Apr 4, 2021 · They explained that the forkball is thrown with a two-seam grip, and the seams on the ball create special airflows, causing the effect. From a ...
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The Transformation of Kodai Senga - Sports Info SolutionsAug 23, 2023 · Senga's average vertical break on the forkball is 37.5 inches. The key is that it stays on the same plane as the fastball for such a long ...
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Baseball pitches illustrated | Lokesh DhakarBreaks down suddenly before reaching plate. forkball pitch diagram. Forkball. 75-85 mph. Like a splitter, but with a less dramatic, more gradual downward ...
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Spin Rate (SR) | Glossary - MLB.comConversely, a lower spin rate on a changeup or splitter tends to create more "tumbling" downward movement. For example: "The pitch had a spin rate of 2,500 rpm.
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[PDF] comparison of properties of a pitched-ball rotation measuredThe spin rate of the forkball measured by 2DR was 375 rpm. These results suggested that DRS has the same accuracy as 2DR and 3DLT for fastballs and curve balls, ...
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[PDF] Obtaining Average Spin Components from Statcast DataJul 8, 2024 · The publicly available spin-related Hawkeye data include the total spin ω and the angle. Φ = arctan(ωz/ωx), both on a pitch-by-pitch basis.
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Deadball Era - BR Bullpen - Baseball-Reference.comMay 31, 2024 · The Deadball Era (sometimes written Dead Ball Era) was a period in the early 20th Century characterized by low scoring and an emphasis on pitching and defense.
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Joe Bush - Society for American Baseball Researchthe forkball — that enabled him to pitch another nine years in the big leagues.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Bullet Joe Bush Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com### Joe Bush Career Stats Summary (1912-1929)
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The Evolution of the Pitch - NewsdayJul 16, 2014 · Joe Bush also developed a forkball in the early 1920s and, unlike Hall, threw it in the major leagues. His use popularized the pitch and he's ...
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#CardCorner: 1960 Topps Roy Face | Baseball Hall of FameBut with one of baseball's best forkballs – and the guts of a burglar – Face set the standard for relievers in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Face's 1960 ...
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Face: The Facts - BallNineJul 17, 2021 · Face, who spent nearly 16 of his 17 Major League seasons in Pittsburgh, used the forkball to go 18-1 in 1959, saved three games in the 1960 ...
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Shigeru Sugishita - BR Bullpen - Baseball-Reference.comJun 4, 2025 · Shigeru Sugishita threw the first forkball in Japanese baseball, and won three Sawamura Awards in Nippon Pro Baseball. Sugishita served in ...
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Japanese Baseball Hall of Famers Shigeru Sugishita and Manabu ...Jun 19, 2023 · "Mr Sugishita had big hands. He was the first person to throw a forkball in Japan, and at the time it was like a magic ball," Ito was quoted as ...
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RIP Shigeru Sugishita - Japanese Baseball CardsJun 17, 2023 · Sugishita would go on to be the first professional player in Japan to throw a forkball and earn the nickname "The God of the Forkball".
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The Forkball: A Rare but Deadly Pitch - SportsTraceSep 14, 2025 · It's often credited to Bert Hall, a little-known pitcher in the 1910s, who experimented with an unusual grip that wedged the baseball between ...
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Joe Bush - BR Bullpen - Baseball-Reference.comJul 28, 2021 · Overall, Joe compiled a 196-184, 3.51 record, pitching 488 games. He logged 225 complete games, 35 shutouts, 20 saves and 1,318 strikeouts in a ...Missing: 1910s | Show results with:1910s
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Freddie Fitzsimmons - Baseball-Reference.comFreddie Fitzsimmons ; Position: Pitcher ; Bats: Right • Throws: Right ; Born: July 28, 1901 in Mishawaka, IN us ; Died: November 18, 1979 in Yucca Valley, CA.Missing: forkball | Show results with:forkball
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THE FORK BALL AND ROY FACE - Sports Illustrated Vault | SI.comFace has won 76 ball games and lost 68, with a lifetime earned run average of 3.50. Once, in 1959, he won 18 games and lost just one to set a major league ...
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Roy Face's Incredible 1959 SeasonIn 1959, ace Pittsburgh Pirates fireman Roy Face set a major-league record by winning 18 games in relief against one loss. His .947 winning average also ...
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How Kodai Senga became an ace in his rookie year - MLB.comSep 29, 2023 · What's more, Senga's walk rate dropped from 5.1 per nine innings over the first three months of the season to 3.3 per nine after that. He ...
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Kodai Senga's 'Ghost' Forkball and the Filthiest Pitches of 2023 MLB ...Apr 25, 2023 · ... 2023, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Scott Audette). Key Stat: Its 58.2 percent whiff rate is the highest of any pitch that's been swung ...
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Roki Sasaki bolsters Dodgers' bullpen in 2025 playoffs - MLB.comOct 3, 2025 · Generally, the harder a pitcher throws, the higher his spin rate. But Sasaki has managed to keep his splitter at 570 rpm at 88.3 mph. The only ...Missing: forkball | Show results with:forkball
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Roki Sasaki throws perfect game for Chiba Lotte Marines - MLB.comApr 10, 2022 · Sasaki, a 20-year-old right-hander for the Chiba Lotte Marines, tied an NPB record with 19 strikeouts while throwing a perfect game in a 6-0 victory against ...
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Elroy Face - Society for American Baseball ResearchJan 4, 2012 · The next pitcher known to employ the fork was “Bullet Joe” Bush in the 1920s; the only other really prominent pitchers to use it regularly ...Missing: invention | Show results with:invention
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Kodai Senga Stats, Age, Position, Height, Weight, Fantasy & NewsSenga's "ghost fork" accounted for 110 of his 202 strikeouts...The pitch had a 59.5 percent whiff rate and a 28.2 percent put-away rate...Opponents managed just 18 ...
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Split-Finger Fastball: Use of a Popular Pitch Falls Off the TableOct 1, 2011 · In an attempt to protect pitchers' arms, many major league managers and coaches are counseling against the use of the once-popular ...
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2025 World Series: How the splitter became October's top pitchOct 31, 2025 · This October, 6.8% of all pitches have been splitters, a staggering number that reflects the game's wholesale embrace. It's not just Gausman ( ...
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Dodgers Analysis: The Split-Finger Fastball--Secret Weapon of the ...Oct 2, 2025 · The split-finger fastball has been a pillar of Japanese pitching for decades, and it's no accident you now see it woven into the arsenals of ...
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NPB Scouting Report: Rōki Sasaki - Sports Info SolutionsFeb 22, 2024 · Sasaki's splitter had a 51.5% whiff rate in 2023. By comparison, Senga had a 52.3% whiff rate on his forkball in his 2022 NPB season.
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KBO's hardest-throwing starter working on new pitchJun 30, 2022 · An had never thrown a forkball in a game until that moment. An has been averaging just over 153 kph with his fastball, tops among all qualified ...
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CPBL Unveils New Taiwan Series TrophyNov 30, 2021 · After 31 years of service, the CPBL is moving away from the old “hand gripping a forkball” trophy. On November 27, the CPBL commissioner ...
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Japan's Kodai Senga Brings Ghost Fork Pitch to MetsJan 16, 2023 · Senga struck out five over two scoreless innings in a 7-6, 10-inning win for Japan. A few days later, he added a blank frame against the U.S. ...Missing: WBC | Show results with:WBC
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Biomechanical Differences Between Japanese and American ... - NIHBiomechanical data for 19 Japanese professional baseball pitchers and an age-matched group of 19 American professional baseball pitchers were collected by use ...Missing: statistics | Show results with:statistics
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NPB Leaders | FanGraphs BaseballAll major league baseball data including pitch type, velocity, batted ball location, and play-by-play data provided by Sports Info Solutions ...Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage<|separator|>