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Originally Posted by sporr
Most of those early pitchers didn't strike out many, but they also didn't allow hardly any HR. That's how you get the low stuff/high movement players.
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So later in history, pitchers with high stuff are more likely to K more batters than pitchers with low stuff ? Stuff and movement have always confused me. In real life, if someone told me a pitcher had "good stuff", I would think the pitcher had good movement on his ball. Why the two different ratings ?