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Splitter (FS) | Glossary - MLB.comA 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 the ...
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Sutter remembered as pioneer of split-fingered fastballOct 14, 2022 · Sutter remembered as pioneer of split-fingered fastball · Bruce Sutter's entire career can be boiled down to about an inch of white leather and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Splitters and sinkers becoming more popular pitches - MLB.comJan 19, 2024 · In 1986, Sports Illustrated called it “the pitch of the '80s,” thanks to Roger Craig's Giants rotation, as well as Morris, Ron Darling, Mike ...Missing: notable | Show results with:notable
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Jhoan Duran and the One True Split-Finger FastballSep 17, 2025 · The origin story of the splitter begins in 1973, when a Cubs minor leaguer named Bruce Sutter was recovering from offseason elbow surgery and ...
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The Splitter (Split-Finger Fastball): Deception in the Grip - SportsTraceSep 14, 2025 · By splitting the index and middle fingers around the baseball and applying less pressure with the fingertips, the pitch reduces spin. This lower ...
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Forkball (FO) | Glossary | MLB.com### Summary of Forkball (MLB Glossary)
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Not a typo: Yu Darvish throws 10 pitches - MLB.comSep 4, 2019 · SPLIT-FINGER FASTBALL (3.7%, 88.6 MPH). It's relatively rare for a pitcher to throw both a splitter and a changeup, because those are two ...
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Spinning Yarn: The Forkball - Baseball ProspectusDec 9, 2010 · Speier threw his forkball at an average speed of about 81 mph, about nine mph slower than his 90 mph fastball. His forkball had, on average, a ...
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Identifying Pitch Types: A Fan's Guide - MLB.comJun 1, 2019 · The splitter's defining characteristic, which gives it its name, is how the pitcher grips it: with pointer and middle finger spread wide around ...Missing: technique | Show results with:technique
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How to Throw a Splitter (Grips, Cues, Types, etc.) - RPP BaseballMay 5, 2023 · The splitter is an off-speed pitch similar to a change-up. It is thrown with a wide grip, causing it to spin significantly less than a fastball.
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Split Fingered Fastball and Forkball - - AFH Baseball AcademyA forkball is held with a grip similar to the split-fingered fastball, but the fingers do not touch the seams. Instead, the forkball grip is on the white ...
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Split-finger fastball - WikipediaThe split-finger grip is similar to the forkball grip. However, the forkball is held further back and wider between the fingers and is usually thrown with a ...
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[PDF] Effect of the Magnus Force in the PITCHf/x Tracking SystemDec 21, 2007 · The PITCHf/x system uses two cameras to track pitches between pitcher and batter, determining the coordinates of the ball at 1/60-sec ...
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Predicting a Baseball's Path | American ScientistMagnus force determines a ball's trajectory. The diagram at left shows a baseball as if it is spinning counterclockwise and moving right to left. Air flows ...
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Shohei Ohtani's splitter is still MLB's most unhittable pitchMay 5, 2021 · But his four-seamer only drops 12.7 inches on its way to the plate. His splitter drops 32.1 inches -- nearly 20 inches more. Shohei Ohtani ...
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MLB Pitch Speed & Usage Trends: 2002-2025 - RotoWireJul 9, 2025 · MLB Pitch Velocity Averages, 2002-2025 (in mph) ; Changeup. 79.5 (2002). 85.9. 8.05% ; Split-Finger Fastball. 81.8 (2002). 86.4. 5.62% ; Total.
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What Makes Kevin Gausman's Splitter So Effective? - RPP BaseballOct 29, 2021 · So, in comparison to a fastball, MLB pitchers in 2021 threw their splitter an average of 7.9 MPH slower with 939.3 fewer RPMs of spin, 0.7 more ...
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The effect of air on baseball pitchesAug 6, 2008 · the Magnus force depends on the cross product of the spin vector and the velocity vector; for pure backspin or topspin, the result is a purely ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Forkball: The Other Forgotten Pitch - GrantlandJun 28, 2012 · It may have been invented by “Bullet” Joe Bush in the dead-ball era, was popularized by Elroy Face, and was used recently by pitchers like Jack ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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Tiny Bonham - Society for American Baseball ResearchJan 4, 2012 · ... forkball, the slower ancestor of the split-fingered fastball. Ernest Edward Bonham was born on August 16, 1913, in Ione, California. He ...
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Hub Kittle – Society for American Baseball Research - SABR.orgIt was noted that he specialized in a forkball and that the spread between his index finger and his middle finger was six and a half inches. [31] After one ...
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Russ Kemmerer - Society for American Baseball ResearchI also had a good breaking ball and used a forkball, now called the split-finger, as my changeup.” In 1958, Kemmerer won only 6 decisions and dropped 15 ...
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Roger Craig, coach who taught split-fingered fastball and pitched for ...Jun 5, 2023 · Craig said a former Brooklyn Dodger teammate, Clem Labine, threw a split-finger in the 1950s that was called “a dry spitter.” But the success of ...
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Bruce Sutter - Society for American Baseball ResearchMay 12, 2015 · He had used the split-fingered as a way of changing speeds on a hitter. A common pitch today, no one was using it in the majors at the time ...
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THE PITCH OF THE '80s - Sports Illustrated Vault | SI.comJun 9, 1986 · Craig has also filmed an instructional videotape about pitching fundamentals, which features, naturally, the split-finger. The pitch, as Craig ...
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Mike Scott - Society for American Baseball ResearchJul 1, 2015 · The split-finger fastball became a popular weapon for pitchers in the 1980s. Few if any used it better than righty Mike Scott.Missing: forkball | Show results with:forkball
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Why the splitter could flip from baseball taboo to popular experiment ...Jun 5, 2023 · A pitch long stigmatized as an injury risk might be making a comeback as individualized pitch design wins over MLB aces.Missing: strain | Show results with:strain
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Hideo Nomo pioneered path to MLB in 1995Nomo finished the year 13-6 with a 2.54 ERA, led the NL in strikeouts (236) and helped the Dodgers top the Rockies by one game for the NL West title. He also ...Missing: split finger resurgence steroid
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Yoshinobu Yamamoto throws complete game in NLCS Game 2 2025Oct 14, 2025 · He threw his splitter the most, getting eight whiffs on the offering. ... Sonja Chen covers the Dodgers for MLB.com.
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Know Your Averages, Splitter Edition | RotoGraphs Fantasy BaseballMar 17, 2025 · The splitter's usage among starting pitchers reached a 14-year high in the 2024 season when it hit a 3.2% usage league-wide.
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Roki Sasaki strikes out two batters with a splitter - MLB.comOct 1, 2025 · Statcast measures the velocity and spin rate of one of Roki Sasaki's splitters at 89.3 mph with a spin rate of 625 rpm.
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MLB Competition Committee Approves Automated Ball-Strike ...Sep 23, 2025 · Major League Baseball is expected to implement a challenge-based, Automatic Ball-Strike (ABS) system in 2026. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
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Statcast spin rate compared to velocity - MLB.comJan 11, 2016 · MLB average: 92.9 mph. Lowest velo: 84.0 mph, Mark Buehrle Most ... The split-finger fastball, so named for the grip used to throw it ...
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With Gausman and Yamamoto, the splitter is back in ... - NEWS10 ABCOct 31, 2025 · Showcased by World Series Game 6 starters Kevin Gausman and Yoshinobu Yamamoto, split-finger fastballs have been used for 6.8% of postseason ...
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Bruce Sutter - Baseball Hall of FameCareer MLB Stats. Games. 661. Wins. 68. Losses. 71. Winning % .489. Saves. 300. Hits ... Sutter's Cy Young Award completes incredible comeback. Learn more. Bruce ...
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Split-Finger Fastball: Use of a Popular Pitch Falls Off the TableOct 1, 2011 · The pitch that looks like a fastball but falls off the table at the last second was revolutionizing the game, reviving careers and tormenting ...
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Roger Craig - Society for American Baseball ResearchRoger Craig and “split-finger fastball” will forever be linked in baseball history. It was Craig's work teaching first Jack Morris and then Mike Scott how to ...
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The split-fingered fastball saved Houston Astros pitcher Mike Scott's...12 Nov 1986 · The split-fingered fastball saved Houston Astros pitcher Mike Scott's career and earned him the National League Cy Young Award Tuesday.
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BY ANY NAME, IT'S HARD TO HIT - Sports Illustrated Vault | SI.comOct 23, 1989 · "Mine is more of a real forkball," says Stewart, "because I jam the ball deeper between my fingers. I have three or four different ways of using ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Stewart Lowers Speed And Is Rolling Again - The New York TimesAug 25, 1987 · Sandy Koufax, the Hall of Fame pitcher, taught him a split-fingered fastball in the spring of 1982 when Stewart played for the Dodgers. Stewart ...Missing: finger 1980s achievements
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With Gausman and Yamamoto, the splitter is back in the spotlight for ...Oct 31, 2025 · Roger Clemens learned how to throw it from Scott at a charity golf event in 1986 and started calling the pitch “Mr. Splitty.” Usage dropped ...
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Roger Clemens Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com**Roger Clemens Career Statistics and Pitching Style Summary:**
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Clemens has grip on greatness - Brainerd DispatchThe effectiveness of Clemens' split-finger fastball doesn't depend so much on the high velocity of his bread-and-butter pitch, which is important because he ...Missing: decline | Show results with:decline
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Hideo Nomo Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & MoreRookie Status: Exceeded rookie limits during 1995 season. Agents: Arn Tellem ... 1.354. Hideo Nomo Overview; More Nomo Pages. Japanese, Minor & Winter Lg Stats.Missing: finger | Show results with:finger
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Yankees Wonder if Johnson Will Become Their SchillingMay 23, 2006 · Schilling had a nifty split-finger fastball and a serious purpose in allowing one run in eight innings. He saw a lineup that he considered ...
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Anatomy of a player: John Smoltz | The Hardball Times - FanGraphsNov 25, 2008 · John Smoltz is a four-pitch pitcher at this point in his career: fastball, slider, curveball, and split-fingered fastball. Here is a look at the movement of ...
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John Smoltz Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com### John Smoltz 1996 Cy Young
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[PDF] An Analysis of the Career Of Roger Clemens - ESPNJan 28, 2008 · 1991 he had developed a good “split-finger” fastball to complement his high-velocity fastball. The downward movement of the split-finger ...
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The Splitter: The Pitch of 2014? - U.S.S. MarinerMar 11, 2014 · After the initial wave of splitter pitchers retired, the pitch got a shot in the arm from aging pitchers who extended their careers in part by ...Missing: 1990s decline
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Kevin Gausman - Pitch Type Splits | FanGraphs BaseballPitch Type Splits ; 2024, Splitter (FS), 959, 25.3% ; 2025, Splitter (FS), 1137, 22.3% ...
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Kevin Gausman Stats: Statcast, Visuals & Advanced MetricsGausman relies on 4 pitches. Four Seamer. (53.7%) ,. Split Finger. (37.6 ... Fastball: 4 Seam, 2 Seam, Cutter, Sinker. Offspeed: Split, Change, Fork ...
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PitchCraft: Masahiro Tanaka, Yankee Split King - GrantlandMay 23, 2014 · What He Throws ; 1. Split-Finger Fastball: 87.70 mph, 25.27% usage, -4.21 horizontal movement, 0.81 vertical ; 2. Four-seam Fastball: 93.10 mph, ...Missing: debut | Show results with:debut<|separator|>
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Ohtani's latest trick? Making his splitter reappear - MLB.comOct 16, 2025 · Entering the 2025 postseason, Ohtani was only throwing his splitter once every 20 pitches. He used to throw it once out of every five. Ohtani's ...Missing: split finger
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Yoshinobu Yamamoto looks like a Cy Young contender in 2025Apr 24, 2025 · With his splitter dominating hitters this season, Yamamoto has been throwing it more, too, with his usage up from just under 25% in 2024 to just ...Missing: split finger
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Yoshinobu Yamamoto Stats: Statcast, Visuals & Advanced MetricsRHP Yoshinobu Yamamoto changed number to 42. 09/10/2024, Los Angeles Dodgers ... MLB, 7.2, 4.9, 88.6, 122.9, 12.4, 33.3 .245 .404 .315 .315 .368, 37.0, 22.2, 8.4 ...
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MLB playoffs: How Roki Sasaki became Dodgers' 100 mph relieverOct 6, 2025 · His fastball averaged 98.3 mph and topped out at 100.6. His splitter was dastardly. He even threw the cutter Hill helped teach him during spring ...
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Roki Sasaki Stats: Statcast, Visuals & Advanced MetricsPitch Distribution. 2025. ▾. Roki Sasaki - 2025 Frequency of Pitches by Pitch Speed 4-Seam Fastball Sinker Slider Split-Finger All Pitches 80 MPH 85 MPH 90 MPH ...
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Cub Southpaw Shota Imanaga Throws MLB's Best Splitter - ForbesFeb 12, 2025 · Among this group, Imanaga threw his splitter most frequently (30.6% usage rate). ... Here is a table with all 2024 qualifiers' splitter grades.
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Shota Imanaga - Pitch Type Splits | FanGraphs BaseballPitch Type Splits ; 2024, Splitter (FS), 791 ; 2024, Slider (SL), 199 ; 2024, Changeup (CH), 100 ; 2024, Curveball (CU), 84 ...
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The Adjustments Behind Joe Ryan's Level Up - Twinkie TownJul 12, 2024 · Hitters know to look for the elevated, riding four-seam fastball from Ryan, and the sinker gives him a fastball variation that comes from ...Missing: finger | Show results with:finger
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Joe Ryan Has An All-Star Skillset - Zone CoverageJul 16, 2024 · He's a lot like Ryan with a “rising” fastball, a splitter (or split-change in Ryan's case), and a sweeper – except he's a lefty. Imanaga's ...Missing: finger | Show results with:finger
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Dodgers Analysis: The Split-Finger Fastball--Secret Weapon of the ...Oct 2, 2025 · Technically, it evolved from the forkball; same family, different grip tension and finger spread. Although they are two different pitches ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Gausman switching it up - The Athletic - The New York TimesOct 31, 2025 · The usage of splitters has increased slowly but steadily, from 2.2 percent in 2023 to 3.1 percent in 2024 and up to 3.3 percent in 2025, the ...
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Trey Yesavage And The Blue Jays Are Leading The Splitter ... - ForbesOct 19, 2025 · Four Blue Jays pitchers who threw at least 60 innings had a splitter usage rate of 11.9% or higher during the regular season. That doesn't ...Missing: increase | Show results with:increase
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Statcast Pitch Arsenal Stats | baseballsavant.com - MLB.comFS Split-Finger, 0.6, 2, 355, 24.2, 100 .170 .266 .213, 38.6, 42.0, 22.3 .190 .256 ... Average bat speed is the average of the top 90% of a player's swings.
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MLB Playoffs: Splitters taking over, dominating baseball's best hittersOct 9, 2025 · More than pumpkin spice, the split-finger fastball has become the flavor of the month. Its use in the postseason (6% of all pitches, or 17.4 ...
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2025 will be the World Series of the splitter - MLB.comOct 23, 2025 · Gausman has thrown more splitters than anyone this postseason, 113, and he's using his splitter 43% of the time, sky-high usage for a starter.
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Some MLB teams phasing splitter out - Deseret NewsSep 30, 2011 · From Jack Morris and Roger Clemens to practically every pitcher on Roger Craig's staff in San Francisco, the split-finger fastball was the ...
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MLB Insider: High-risk split-finger fastball has its disciplesSep 11, 2016 · ... 1970s and '80s had pitchers around the globe jamming baseballs between their forefinger and middle finger, a grip that produces an off-the ...
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Pitch Characteristics Before Ulnar Collateral Ligament ...Jun 14, 2016 · In the season before surgery, MLB pitchers who underwent UCLR demonstrated greater fastball, slider, curveball, changeup, and split-fingered ...
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[PDF] A review of upper extremity peripheral nerve injuries in throwing ...The athlete may also report numbness/tingling in the fourth and or fifth fin- gers with possible loss of grip strength/clumsiness of the hand. These symptoms ...<|separator|>
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Year of the splitter? Once a dark art, the pitch is primed to take over ...Mar 26, 2024 · In the late 1970s, a minor leaguer named Hal Baird learned the splitter in a hotel conversation with Fred Martin, the coach who had taught it to ...
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MLB's Pitch Doctoring Epidemic Is Nothing New - Sports IllustratedJun 8, 2021 · So after the 1967 season, MLB outlawed pitchers putting their hands to their mouths while on the mound, asking umpires to call a ball any time ...
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Pitch Smart | Guidelines - MLB.comPitch Smart guidelines use age-based pitch count limits and required rest recommendations to limit fatigue. Organizations should set rules for players to ...Ages 9-12 · Ages 13-14 · Ages 15-18 · Ages 19-22Missing: split finger 2020s