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Old 04-15-2020, 09:51 PM   #1
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Where did all the SCREWBALLS go?

I do like the different player database for PT3.0. It seems there are more old time pitchers in this game, Quite a few of these old time pitchers have an effective screwball. This pitch makes a righty more effective against lefty batters and lefties better against righty batters. That is quite a matchup advantage.

But where did the screwball go in modern day baseball?
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Old 04-16-2020, 06:38 AM   #2
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I believe it comes from a combination of:

- it's tremendously hard on the arm/wrist, to perform correctly
- the advancement of other pitches like sinker, slider, circle change has really made the screwball's effectiveness rather useless
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Old 04-16-2020, 06:51 AM   #3
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Isn't there a widely held belief that screwballs cause arm injury (no idea if scientifically accurate)?

I believe everyone thought that's what ended Carl Hubbell's career and therefore hasn't been used/taught much since.
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I believe it comes from a combination of:

- it's tremendously hard on the arm/wrist, to perform correctly
- the advancement of other pitches like sinker, slider, circle change has really made the screwball's effectiveness rather useless

I can confirm that, it wrecked my arm as a teenager.
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Old 04-16-2020, 07:48 AM   #5
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Screwball is also used as a stand-in for other pitches that are not otherwise in the game, notably the spitball, which hasn't been thrown legally in over 80 years (see Burleigh Grimes, Urban Shocker and a few others...)
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There’s also that thing where you can tell a screwball pitcher at a glance because their hand rests with its palm outward...
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Isn't there a widely held belief that screwballs cause arm injury (no idea if scientifically accurate)?

I believe everyone thought that's what ended Carl Hubbell's career and therefore hasn't been used/taught much since.



Yeah, it does cause arms injuries & I guess that's why old-timers picthed 300-450 innings a year & these new guys can barely get 175. Being sarcastic a little.
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Yeah, it does cause arms injuries & I guess that's why old-timers picthed 300-450 innings a year & these new guys can barely get 175. Being sarcastic a little.
I threw a screwball in Legion Ball in the USA and it does torque the **** out of your arm.
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