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Mariano Rivera - A great illustration of his dominance

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Very cool and very detailed look at his approach

LINK

Edited by The Ginger Kid

QUOTE (The Ginger Kid @ Jun 30, 2010 -> 12:48 PM)
Very cool and very detailed look at his approach

LINK

Thanks for that, its ridiculous when they show all the pitches coming at you at once.

That's nuts

I remember hearing something like he broke 40+ bats in one season. That is insane.

QUOTE (RockRaines @ Jul 1, 2010 -> 01:05 PM)
Thanks for that, its ridiculous when they show all the pitches coming at you at once.

 

A shotgun blast of baseballs.

Coolest break down of a pitcher I've ever seen.

Awesome video.

I'd like to see this with more pitchers. Pedro in his prime would be nice.

I think it's way easier with Mo simply because his success is largely because of one pitch. With a guy like Pedro, you would have to deal with his fastball, slider, cuve, and changeup, and that'd be much harder to do.

 

Mariano Rivera threw his cutter 92.9% of the time last year, and it was still an absolutely lethal pitch. That's insane.

QUOTE (witesoxfan @ Jul 7, 2010 -> 03:38 PM)
I think it's way easier with Mo simply because his success is largely because of one pitch. With a guy like Pedro, you would have to deal with his fastball, slider, cuve, and changeup, and that'd be much harder to do.

 

Mariano Rivera threw his cutter 92.9% of the time last year, and it was still an absolutely lethal pitch. That's insane.

He's basically a knuckleballer in terms of one pitch all the time. But its BETTER than a knuckleball.

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