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Reply to "Is cut on a four seam fastball a bad thing"

As long as it is not preventing Velocity, and most importantly as long as your mechanics are sound and you aren’t putting yourself in potential jeopardy for injury, having movement on any pitch is ideal.

I would advise, if possible, getting with a highly qualified pitching coach for a few lessons to make sure that your mechanics are sound as well as to teach you any type of arm care that he thinks Will help you.

so far it has not been preventing velocity but it just has prevented me from hitting the spots I want. For instance, I want to work inside on the hitter but the movement just makes it tail out and I miss the spot. most of the time it just gets taken for a strike or is just topped over for a ground out. But when against really good hitters it just gets hit off of for singles and some doubles.

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