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QuestionHow fast is a slider pitch?Community AnswerA slider is typically thrown with less speed than a fastball, but with greater speed than the pitcher's curveball.
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QuestionCould it screw up your throwing arm?Community AnswerYes, any pitch can screw up your arm if not thrown correctly. I would just be careful and not use it as a primary pitch until high school or college to make sure you are throwing it correctly.
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QuestionHow can I throw a curveball?Community AnswerDon't worry about wrist motion; keep your wrist firm and worry about the angle of your arm. This will maximize bottom-left break if you are a right-handed pitcher. The side of your hand should always face the batter, and your wrist should always finish at your left hip (again, right-handed). Also, try to aim at the left shoulder of a right handed batter, as this is a good aiming spot for the break to be efficient. For more information, you can refer to this article: How to Throw a Curveball .
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QuestionHow hard is it to hit a slider?Community AnswerIt depends on how well it's thrown. If you throw a slider correctly, it will be nearly impossible to hit it (assuming the batter isn't expecting the pitch).
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QuestionHow can I throw a sinker?Community AnswerGrip the ball like a 2 seam fastball and throw the ball at the 3 quarters arm slot. (You must throw all pitches at 3 quarters then, as to not tip your pitches). As you are releasing the ball, your fingers should move in towards your body.
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QuestionHow do I throw a change up?Community Answerif you want to throw a circle change, you make an okay sign with your thumb and index finger, and put that on the horseshoe of the ball. When you throw it, throw it like a normal fastball.
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QuestionI am a star pitcher and only 11. Can I start throwing sliders?Community AnswerNo, 11-year-olds should not be throwing anything but fastballs and change-ups. Try learning a cutter.
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QuestionWhat pitches should someone younger than 13 not throw?Community AnswerIf you are under 13, you should be throwing nothing but fastballs or changeups. Your arm is not strong enough to handle the stresses of other breaking balls. Another reason for this is because many scouts will instantly cross your name off their lists if you're seen throwing junk, for fear of you causing arm damage.
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QuestionShould my arm go diagonally down?Community AnswerIt doesn't matter. Pitches like the sinker, slider, and curve ball are more effective at the 3 quarters arm slot and 3 o'clock arm slot.
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QuestionHow can I throw a screw ball?Ryan HorakCommunity AnswerHold the ball on the left side (opposite of the slider). When you throw, snap your hand and wrist to the outside away from your body. This spins the ball and makes the outside breaking motion.
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QuestionWhen should I throw a slider?Community AnswerThrow it on an 0-2 count, because if you are a righty pitcher and there is a righty batter, you can make the ball curve left and cause them to chase it.
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QuestionHow do I throw a breaking ball if I'm a kid?Community AnswerKids should not throw a breaking ball unless it is a two seam fastball. Throwing curveballs and other breakers at so young an age can permanently damage your arm and shoulder.
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QuestionCan an 11 year old safely throw a knuckleball?Community AnswerNo, because it could really hurt their arm and fingers. An 11 year old should stick to learning how to pitch a cutter.
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QuestionCan I throw a normal slider at any age?Community AnswerNo it will hurt your arm if you haven’t gone through puberty, due to a lack of muscle.
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QuestionHow would throwing a slider mess up my hand?Community AnswerIt won't mess up your hand but it might mess up your elbow. It is actually the least harmful out of the pitches. It is thrown like that because of the forced spin with your elbow but throw it too much and you will get something similar to tennis elbow.
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