Both the slider and the breaking ball are effective pitches in Baseball, but the effectiveness of each can vary depending on the pitcher's skill and the situation in the game. The slider is known for its sharp, late-breaking movement, making it difficult for batters to make solid contact. On the other hand, the breaking ball, which includes pitches like curveballs and knuckleballs, can also be effective in fooling batters with its unpredictable trajectory. Ultimately, the effectiveness of each pitch depends on the pitcher's ability to control and execute them effectively.
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A breaking ball is a general term for any pitch that breaks or curves, while a slider is a specific type of breaking ball that moves horizontally with sharp, late movement.
A sinker pitch moves downward due to its spin, while a slider pitch moves sideways.
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A curveball falls under the general category of "breaking ball". A "breaking ball" refers to any pitch that is thrown with movement (i.e. a curveball, slider, sinker, etc.").
Actually more than one major league pitcher back in the middle of the 20th Century were known as great slider pitchers. The ones that come to mind are Bob Feller, George Blaeholder, Early Wynn and Bob Lemon. As an aside, as a note to how effective a good slider is, baseball great, Joe DiMaggio, a super hitter, had a terrible time hitting this pitch.
You have to have command of a rising fastball. A slider works good too if you have pinpoint control.
A slider is a pitch in baseball that breaks laterally and down. It is not thrown at the velocity that a fastball is thrown at, but its velocity is faster than a curve ball. The break on a slider is not as big as a curve ball. The slider is similar to a cut fastball, but will break more than a cut fastball.
The slider is a difficult pitch to master. It also requires a developed arm strength. With that in mind, a pitcher must first be willing to practice the pitch many times before its thrown in a real game. Also, because it is hard on the arm, first master the curve ball and the fastball. When all three things are done, a pitcher is ready to use the slider in a real game.
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In lefty vs lefty matchups in baseball, the most effective strategies include using breaking balls, changeups, and pitching inside to disrupt the hitter's timing. Additionally, mixing up pitch locations and speeds can help keep the batter off balance.