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What is a slider pitch?

by Amar'e  |  10 years, 10 month(s) ago

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In baseball, a slider (also known as the yakker or the the snapper), is a pitch that breaks laterally and down, with a speed between that of a curveball and that of a fastball.

The break on the pitch is shorter than that of a curveball. The release technique of a slider is between a curveball and a fastball. The slider is similar to the cutter, a pitch which is thrown as a fastball, but differs in the sense that a slider tends to be more of a breaking ball.
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