Sinkers and cutters are fastballs as well as a 4 seamer. They are pitched the same way. The spin is the same. Where the ball needs to be spotted determines how the pitch is thrown. Both of them have a late breakSo your saying
His fastballs actually were
1. Straight faster pitch
2. Sinker
3. Cutter
Thats the point of this post
About the word 'fastball'
is not always describing the actual trajectory of the pitch, not what its doing.
Cuzzzzz just like in that post
Says he has 3 fastballs.....
And then....
Had to describe what they really do/are.
If a batter asked the previous batter,
What did he throw you?
And the answer was
All fastballs,
Is not the same as
He threw
1. Fastball
2. Cutters
3. Sinkers
These words provide description of alternate moving/breaking pitches.
Only in fastpitch do you have 50 pitches the coaches call and pitchers think they can pitch. In