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Monday, May 28, 2012

Halladay’s pitch mix

Posted by Harry Pavlidis
Buster Olney had this to say about Roy Halladay's pitch mix:




I have no idea what he's talking about. First and foremost, Doc doesn't throw four-seam fastballs. He cuts and sinks the ball, so you can maybe say he throws two different fastballs.

But anyway, I can't find anything in Doc's numbers to match up with Buster's tweet. These are my pitch IDs, and you can see more about Doc based on my tags on his player card.








Year#ChangeSplitterCurveSinkerCutter
200834113%0%23%33%41%
200934155%0%22%24%50%
201038830%12%17%33%38%
201136980%16%18%20%47%
201210640%16%23%16%45%




Harry Pavlidis admits he has a baseball problem. He is the founder of Pitch Info LLC, His pitch classifications power the player cards at Brooksbaseball.net. Feedback, questions and comments are appreciated - Email harrypav@gmail.com and Twitter @harrypav


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