How to Throw a Slider
BackMilwaukee Brewer MVP Ken Sanders talks about his signature pitches.
Channel: Sports
Uploaded: May 15, 2006 at 11:51 pm
Author: schnebley
Length: 0:01:15
Rating: 3.99
Views: 145,131
Tags: baseball milwaukee brewers slider pitch sanders bulldog fireman reliever pitcher hurler instruction how-to
Video Comments:
halo3techkiller (Friday 24th of October 2008 04:25:42 PM)
umm im 12 i play travel baseball with 70 ft bases and i dont reall y get hot to throw the slider cuz i hate throwing my curve but is it like a two seamer u just basically turn ur hand???
200kHomebasedbiz (Thursday 23rd of October 2008 01:54:18 AM)
I laughed so hard at this one
newbaberuth (Monday 1st of September 2008 03:54:08 PM)
im 13 and i throw about 72-75. some people say it's slow and others say it's fast. please i have to know. is it fast or slow?
envyus311 (Tuesday 2nd of September 2008 01:20:44 PM)
dude your 13 and throwing like that. What you need to do is focus on changing speeds and locations and picking up maybe a slider or change-up. Dont waste your time with a curve. it will only screw your arm up to the point you wont even make it on your high school team. just focus on what i told you and dont worry about speed. some of the best pitchers in baseball never threw past 90-93 miles an hour.
newbaberuth (Tuesday 2nd of September 2008 06:23:55 PM)
well yeah of course. i have a nice splitter, my change-up is incredible, i'm learning to throw a slider. i have a curve but i barely use it because it put too much stress on my arm and i got tendonitus(i don't know how to spell it). i have great accuracy. i just wanted to know if i will at least reach 90 mph when i'm older. i'm gonna start playing 60 feet mound and 90 ft bases next season.
schnebley (Tuesday 2nd of September 2008 03:07:12 PM)
speed is not as important as hitting the different points of the strike zone. Work on accuracy and learn to vary your speed with fastballs and change ups.
Felmita (Friday 24th of October 2008 08:25:27 PM)
Thats pretty good but try to work on a breaking ball. I can pitch about that fast, and it really fools hitters when you go from a big 75 mph fastall to a breaking 65 mph changeup.
mldewey (Saturday 25th of October 2008 10:23:28 PM)
That is above average for sure. Word of warning. LEARN TO PITCH! Avoid the temptation of blowing it by everyone... It will make you a lazy pitcher and when you do get older, any decent player can hit a 90MPH fastball. A curve WILL NOT mess your arm up if you throw it right. Most kids hurt their arms from overuse and improper mechanics. Get a good pitching coach and hold yourself to pitch counts even if your coach doesn't. Those two things will save your arm!
newbaberuth (Sunday 26th of October 2008 09:01:15 AM)
i know location off-speed and breaking balls. people say be a pitcher not a thrower. just that phrase says it all. thanks man
09185074756 (Saturday 30th of August 2008 02:52:41 AM)
tnx a lot! ive learned how to pitch a real slider tnx for the information!i can controll it!
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