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Shutout vs Strikeout: What’s the Difference?

by Steve Nelson
A right-handed hitter in a white uniform in the batter's box swinging at a pitch while the catcher reaches to catch the ball

When looking at baseball stats, there seem to be an endless number of symbols and characters and letters that all … Read more

Explaining Baseball’s Bullpen Sessions

by Steve Nelson
Steve Nelson winding up to pitch in an indoor facility

Pitchers retiring batters one after another is a pleasure to see. For that to be possible, pitchers have to spend … Read more

Shutout vs No Hitter: What’s the Difference?

by Steve Nelson
A double-pan balance scale in the background with overlaying text that says "Shutout vs No Hitter What's the Difference?"

There are a lot of different stats in baseball and sometimes it can be overwhelming to figure out what means … Read more

12 Tips for Keeping Your Pitching Arm Safe

by Steve Nelson
A pitcher in a white uniform releasing a pitch from the mound

Any physical activity comes with an inherent risk of injury, and baseball is no exception. This is especially true for … Read more

Is High ERA Good or Bad in Baseball?

by Steve Nelson
Scott Barlow throwing a pitch to Mike Trout

When reading about stats in baseball we tend to see statistics like batting average, home runs, RBIs, and stolen bases. … Read more

How Many Ways Can a Batter Get a Strike?

by Steve Nelson
Baseball umpire pointing to indicate a strike

During any given baseball game, there is an average of 146 pitches thrown by each team and a vast majority … Read more

A Guide to Throwing a Curveball

by Steve Nelson
Overhead view of a hand holding a baseball demonstrating how to grip a curveball

The curveball is one of the more unique pitches thrown in baseball. Sometimes referred to as the “Uncle Charlie,” the … Read more

A Complete Guide to Throwing a Perfect Sinker

by Steve Nelson
Man Wondering How to Pitch Baseball

A sinker is a baseball pitch that was mystifying even to the pitchers who used it up through the 1950s. … Read more

A Complete Comprehensive Guide to Becoming a Pitcher

by Steve Nelson
Boyle baseball pitcher wearing number 12 delivering a pitch

Being a baseball pitcher is one of the most challenging positions in America’s favorite pastime because of the pressure you’re … Read more

How To Master The Knuckleball

by Steve Nelson
Bottom view of a hand demonstrating how to grip a two-knuckle knuckleball

The knuckleball is one of the hardest pitches to throw in baseball. Although if done correctly, the knuckleball is a … Read more

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