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How do you hit this cy young winner

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2seaoat



http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/corey-kluber-continues-to-strike-everyone-out/ar-BBjWf8A

2seaoat



Did everyone look at that video......I have seen the best in Juan, Gibson, Tommy John, Koufax, Drysdale, Mclain, Ford, and Johnson, but I have never....I mean never seen a pitch like the one shown in the video......that cannot be hit. I have only seen somebody throwing a wiffle ball do that to a ball. I have seen the best knucklers in Wilhem and Wood, but I have never seen a ball move like that pitch.....it is not human.

Joanimaroni

Joanimaroni

Wow!

2seaoat



Wow!


If this guy was playing in NY, LA, or Boston the world would be hearing about him everyday......Wow is the exact word.

2seaoat



I have been thinking about this pitch all day. Cleveland is in town and he has pitched once. I need to live long enough to see him pitch live. I am simply blown away.

Yella

Yella

Someone once said hitting a pitch from Nolan Ryan was like trying drink coffee with a fork. This dude looks better than Ryan.

http://warpedinblue,blogspot.com/

KarlRove

KarlRove

My favorite pitcher of all time has been Greg Maddux. While he started as a power pitcher, he became a master of deception with changing of speed and location better than most I have seen. He was a true Rembrandt painting the corners of the dish.

2seaoat



My favorite pitcher of all time has been Greg Maddux. While he started as a power pitcher, he became a master of deception with changing of speed and location better than most I have seen. He was a true Rembrandt painting the corners of the dish.

You nailed this one. I saw him pitch live.....he is a hall of fame thing of beauty. Smart guy who made the most of his assets.

KarlRove

KarlRove

Greg realized power pitchers burn our usually. Nolan Ryan's longevity was freak of nature.

polecat

polecat

Greg Maddux was good but he seemed to have trouble in the post season like Clayton Kershaw.

My all time favorite was Jim ''Catfish'' Hunter.

KarlRove

KarlRove

polecat wrote:Greg Maddux was good but he seemed to have trouble in the post season like Clayton Kershaw.

My all time favorite was Jim ''Catfish'' Hunter.

Nah not with a 3.27 ERA he had no problems in post season. Braves hitters absolutely sucked in nearly every post season except 1995.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/maddugr01-pitch.shtml

While he was 11-14, he had pitiful run support.

2seaoat



If you think he did not get support with bats in Atlanta, you should have seen him in his prime pitching for the Cubs. He had it all.........except bats to support him in that little ball park called Wrigley. Wrigley is a hitter's dream, yet he mowed the opponents down.

polecat

polecat

KarlRove wrote:
polecat wrote:Greg Maddux was good but he seemed to have trouble in the post season like Clayton Kershaw.

My all time favorite was Jim ''Catfish'' Hunter.

Nah not with a 3.27 ERA he had no problems in post season. Braves hitters absolutely sucked in nearly every post season except 1995.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/maddugr01-pitch.shtml

While he was 11-14, he had pitiful run support.

At 11 and 14 I would say he had trouble in the post season.

The Braver are 1 home run by David Justice away from never winning the world series.

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