4 Pitch DOMINATION Sequence - Slider Domination
Slider Domination
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What's going on Baseball World!?
Brad here with Slider Domination.
Now Pitching is all about getting hitters out, right?
That’s why you take the mound, isn't it?
Sure velocity is sexy and all...
However, when you don’t know how to pitch,
it serves very little purpose.
In congruence with the Slider Domination Blog,
let’s continue the progression which makes hitters look stupid all while pissing them off at the same time.
Want to make a hitter’s head explode?
Follow carefully this 4 Pitch Domination Sequence and see how simple it really can be.
Before we get started, keep in mind that staying out of the middle of the plate is essential for success as a pitcher. Commanding your pitches with full conviction is key for executing this Domination Sequence. This sequence will display similarities of movements to each side of the plate offset by changes in velocity. The utter stinginess that comes from executing this sequence properly may cause hitters to ponder early retirement. Another one bites the dust… Compliments of you
Pitch 1 Cutter Away For the sake of commonality, this entire sequence will be Righty vs Righty. Beginning with a Cutter Away, the late breaking velocity pitch will establish the outside corner. Weak contact early in the count is always accepted. If the hitter is patient or overpowered, let’s keep going. If you don’t have a cutter, a 4 seam fastball will do just fine.
Pitch 2 Sinker Down & In This is the mirror image of the previous pitch. When either are thrown correctly, both are difficult to square up. So far we have 2 velocity pitches breaking off the corners. Slowly, the hitter is realizing that he is not getting anything that he can LAUNCH…Boo Hoo!
Pitch 3 Slider Away
Now that you have shown you can throw to both corners, the hitter has to pick which side of the plate he can protect. After already seeing the cutter away, you go back outside with an even sharper break and a reduction in velocity.
As the cutter had more of a subtle break, you can use the Slider 2 different ways here:
Start the Slider in the same location as the cutter, and have it break off the plate more.
Because the Slider has more of a break to it, begin the Slider more over the outer half of the plate. A good chase pitch looks like a strike coming out of the hand. Thus, teasing the hitter into thinking he is getting something to hit….until the magic takes over.
If the first 2 pitches were for strikes, you can use the Slider here as a put away pitch. If he lays off the Slider for a ball, you now have even more to work with in the 4th pitch of the Dominant sequence.
Pitch 4 Change Up Down & In Coming back inside with another Red Pitch wi ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EM3pjgGjNrE
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