What is this pitch? I know what a curve, slider, split finger, 2 seam, 4 seam, knuckle, change up, and even a slurve are... but have yet to find any info on this 'tu tu pitch'.
Also, if a pitcher throws a ball after the tu tu... they always follow that up with 'the pay-off pitch'. If the batter fouls that off, the pitcher just throws another pay-off pitch. Shouldn't the batter be expecting this pitch and be able to hit it?
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Originally posted by PhlabibitIf I was at your place of employment right now I would slap you right in the face.
What is this pitch? I know what a curve, slider, split finger, 2 seam, 4 seam, knuckle, change up, and even a slurve are... but have yet to find any info on this 'tu tu pitch'.
Also, if a pitcher throws a ball after the tu tu... they always follow that up with 'the pay-off pitch'. If the batter fouls that off, the pitcher just throws another pay-off pitch. Shouldn't the batter be expecting this pitch and be able to hit it?
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Originally posted by PhlabibitThat's funny, Phlabs!
What is this pitch? I know what a curve, slider, split finger, 2 seam, 4 seam, knuckle, change up, and even a slurve are... but have yet to find any info on this 'tu tu pitch'.
Also, if a pitcher throws a ball after the tu tu... they always follow that up with 'the pay-off pitch'. If the batter fouls that off, the pitcher just throws another pay-off pitch. Shouldn't the batter be expecting this pitch and be able to hit it?
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Originally posted by Phlabibitis it perhaps the shuuto pitch?
What is this pitch? I know what a curve, slider, split finger, 2 seam, 4 seam, knuckle, change up, and even a slurve are... but have yet to find any info on this 'tu tu pitch'.
Also, if a pitcher throws a ball after the tu tu... they always follow that up with 'the pay-off pitch'. If the batter fouls that off, the pitcher just throws another pay-off pitch. Shouldn't the batter be expecting this pitch and be able to hit it?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shuuto
Originally posted by Phlabibitman, you got a rec for that. Booooo
What is this pitch? I know what a curve, slider, split finger, 2 seam, 4 seam, knuckle, change up, and even a slurve are... but have yet to find any info on this 'tu tu pitch'.
Also, if a pitcher throws a ball after the tu tu... they always follow that up with 'the pay-off pitch'. If the batter fouls that off, the pitcher just throws another pay-off pitch. Shouldn't the batter be expecting this pitch and be able to hit it?
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