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<blockquote data-quote="FredJacket" data-source="post: 317737" data-attributes="member: 2843"><p>I definitely love the nuances of baseball. Therefore, any discussion such as this... regarding tipping pitches (or similar) is right down my ally. </p><p></p><p>I'd love to hear from more schooled folks on pitching & hitting. But from my perspective watching Tech's last few seasons.... any issue with tipping off pitches is a much lower on the "our problems" spectrum. </p><p></p><p>Over-simplifying...</p><p>Decent pitchers - throw 1st pitch strikes & generally stay ahead in counts... minimize opponents' free baserunners</p><p>Good pitchers - locate pitches depending on tendency of batter or situations (i.e. force a ground ball to a defensive shift)</p><p>Great/Dominant pitchers - combine both above with not tipping pitches & generally keep batters guessing</p><p></p><p>Using those criteria....</p><p>At Ga Tech/college I'd be happy with a staff full of decent & a few good pitchers Any great pitchers would be gravy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredJacket, post: 317737, member: 2843"] I definitely love the nuances of baseball. Therefore, any discussion such as this... regarding tipping pitches (or similar) is right down my ally. I'd love to hear from more schooled folks on pitching & hitting. But from my perspective watching Tech's last few seasons.... any issue with tipping off pitches is a much lower on the "our problems" spectrum. Over-simplifying... Decent pitchers - throw 1st pitch strikes & generally stay ahead in counts... minimize opponents' free baserunners Good pitchers - locate pitches depending on tendency of batter or situations (i.e. force a ground ball to a defensive shift) Great/Dominant pitchers - combine both above with not tipping pitches & generally keep batters guessing Using those criteria.... At Ga Tech/college I'd be happy with a staff full of decent & a few good pitchers Any great pitchers would be gravy. [/QUOTE]
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