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Originally posted by like2rake:
You see more ugly swing and misses on a great change-up then you do on a curve, I think.
I agree.
Once a player gets to the pro level, you see a seperation in who throws what more often, of course depending on lefties or righties and the pitchers velocity.
The FB is the most important pitch for everyone, all other pitches are considered secondary to it.
A starting pitcher is expected to throw 80%+ FB, of course if you can't locate your FB properly, you will suffer. That is not to say that a pitcher who realize the FB is not working will rely on his other pitches and hope that they are working on that day as well. You do not have to have a polished CU for it to work for you, but you also have to make sure that it comes from the same slot to work for you as well. The easiest pitch to tip is the CU. My son, who always threw a great change has had trouble with tipping (change in slot). CC has a new change up, which is not uncommon for pitchers as they age and lose velocity.
The more frequent use of the CU has changed the game at the pro level, used to be that most pitchers wouldn't throw them, now young pitchers use it with success and not afraid to use it certain times in the count. Slider more common than CB for rhp, IMO at the pro level.
I am not sure I get this about arm speed, if the arm speed is off it's because the person teaching them had no clue how to properly teach it. I tend to agree with the above from bsbl247, really good pitchers I have ever seen in our area don't slow down their arm speed. Perhaps that is because the best youth coaches teach the CU when the pitcher is young so he will not be afraid to use it as he gets older, I think that's the whole idea here, CB are a lot easier to master. That's the reason for their frequency. If you go to gameday on MLB and see the hitters preferences in the box, the CB is the most popular for them for success and mentioned the most.
The reason that you see it less often on the pro level is because of two things, the pitcher wasn't shown the CU until late and reverted back to the easier pitch and called more often by the coach to get players out when younger changes are he couldn't teach it properly either, or the FB is the more predominate pitch (every else is secondary as it should be). That would include the 4 as well as the 2 seam. My son uses the CU only to produce a swing and miss (the reason for the pitch) when he has to off set the timing from a 97 to 10- in speed but he uses it sparingly. It used to be his best pitch but now probably his least called to use. He gets better results from his FB's, which is they way it should be and what they want you to do.
BTW, some pitchers have more movement on their CU than any CB or FB they have ever thrown.
Keep in mind that all pitchers are different, a pitcher will eventually figure out what works best for him.