In baseball, a cut fastball or cutter is a type of fastball that breaks toward the pitcher's glove-hand side, as it reaches home plate.[1] This pitch is somewhere between a slider and a four-seam fastball, as it is usually thrown faster than a slider but with more movement than a typical fastball.[1] Some pitchers use a cutter to prevent hitters from expecting their regular fastballs. A common technique for throwing a cutter is to use a four-seam fastball grip with the baseball set slightly off center in the hand.[2] A batter hitting a cutter pitch often achieves only soft contact and an easy out due to the pitch's movement keeping the ball away from the bat's sweet spot. The cutter is typically 2–5 mph slower than a pitcher's four-seam fastball. In 2010, the average pitch classified as a cutter by PITCHf/x thrown by a right-handed pitcher was 88.6 mph; the average two-seamer was 90.97 mph.[3]
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In baseball, a cutfastball or cutter is a type of fastball that breaks toward the pitcher's glove-hand side, as it reaches home plate. This pitch is somewhere...
Lateral motion is achieved by holding a four-seam fastball off-center (a "cutfastball"), and a fastball with sinking action and a lateral break is thrown...
talking about my cutfastball or sinking slider. I guess sometimes it has a similar rotation of a gyro, when I fail to throw the cutfastball or the slider...
and 2004. Rivera primarily threw a sharp-moving, mid-90s mile-per-hour cutfastball that frequently broke hitters' bats and earned a reputation as one of...
fastball (tops out at 99 mph), a two-seam fastball, a slider, a curveball, a split finger fastball, and a cutfastball. This expansive repertoire is designed...
from the roster or from the team. A cutfastball or cutter is a fastball that has lateral movement. A "cutfastball" is similar to a slider that is more...
slider between 86 and 89 MPH, a curveball between 80 and 83 MPH, and a cutfastball between 93 and 96 MPH. He virtually abandoned his four-seamer after 2020...
sinkers tend to break earlier than two-seamers. The cutfastball (cutter) is similar to the two-seam fastball in velocity, but breaks to the opposite side of...
2013 season. Pettitte's pitching repertoire included a four-seam and cutfastball and several off-speed pitches such as a slider, curveball, and changeup...
Rivera assisted division rival Roy Halladay in developing Halladay's cutfastball, Rivera's signature pitch. Some examples of quasi-judicial proceedings...
team in 2023.[citation needed] Clase features an upper 90s/low 100s mph cutfastball and a low 90s slider. 2022 MLB Player Name Presentation Preferences and...
the 2023 World Baseball Classic. Jansen relies almost exclusively on a cutfastball that mostly ranges from 90 to 94 miles per hour (mph). Earlier in his...
Minnesota Twins, Houston Astros, and Pittsburgh Pirates. He throws a fastball, cutfastball, slider, curve, and change-up. De Jong was drafted by the Toronto...
control and mixing his pitches. He threw five main pitches: a sinker, a cutfastball, a slider, a changeup, and a curveball. In 1996, Moyer earned a Bachelor...
85–87-mile-per-hour (137–140 km/h) cutfastball, which he added in 2008 and had credited with rejuvenating his career. The cutfastball made up more than half of...
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Pedro Martínez at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, hitting an inside cutfastball into the upper deck. On September 25, he hit the first walk-off home...
Once healthy, Arrieta showed an increased command of his slider and cutfastball, which made him more effective against right-handed batters. As a result...
throws a mid-90s four-seam fastball, a curveball, and a changeup. He has also begun to develop a sinker and cutfastball. Walker's father is Black and...
and Boston Red Sox. Aceves used a fastball, which could reach the mid 90s, a curveball, a changeup, and a cutfastball. He was known for his control and...
Madson throws three types of fastballs. His four-seamer and sinker both average 95 miles per hour. He also throws a cutfastball that averages 93 mph, and...
and sinker that range between 92–96 miles per hour (148–154 km/h), a cutfastball at 84–91 miles per hour (135–146 km/h), a slider at 85–89 miles per hour...
consisting of a sinking fastball, a slider, a cutfastball, a four-seam fastball, a changeup, and a curveball. Boasting a fastball speed of only 93.2 mph...