Velocity Matters: Looking Back at The ‘22-’23 Offseason
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Velocity Matters: Looking Back at The ‘22-’23 Offseason

The "big three" of pitching in baseball, namely throwing velocity, stuff, and command, are fundamental aspects that contribute to a pitcher's effectiveness on the mound. These three components are closely intertwined and play crucial roles in the success of a pitcher. Throwing velocity refers to the speed at which a pitcher can throw the ball. Stuff encompasses the quality and movement of a pitcher's pitches, including factors like break, spin, and deception. Finally, command refers to a pitcher's ability to consistently locate their pitches in and around the strike zone with precision and control. The mastery of these three elements is highly sought after, as they have a direct impact on a pitcher's ability to overpower hitters, induce weak contact, and minimize walks/baserunners. Pitchers who excel in all three areas are often considered the elite of the sport and can be formidable forces on the field.

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