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curveball
[ kurv-bawl ]
noun
- a pitch with a downward spin that causes the ball to drop and veer as it approaches home plate, away from the side from which it was thrown:
He started perfecting his curveball during his junior year in high school.
Word History and Origins
Origin of curveball1
Example Sentences
And then right before shooting he said, ‘I have a little bit of a curveball idea.’
Sasaki also is trying to develop more trust in a third pitch, continuing to tinker with both a slider and curveball to complement his signature fastball-splitter arsenal.
Hernandez gave up two lightly hit singles in the first inning, then became dominant by using a slider and curveball.
And while he was getting checked out by a trainer on the mound, Muncy said the pitcher even joked about hanging a curveball on the pitch that came back to hit him.
In addition to his mid-90s fastball and wicked curveball/slider pairing of breaking pitches, the left-hander snapped off a few changeups that wowed teammate Bobby Miller, who has been mentored by Snell this spring and watched from behind home plate.
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