
This is your Reds Stats, News, Rumors, and Commentary Roundup for the Morning of July 15, 2021.
A Look at Reds Pitchers’ Horizontal Movement on Pitches
Josh Osich
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.0 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 6.9 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a curveball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
He tends to get less horizontal movement on his slider than most pitchers as his horizontal movement is 0.8 inches on average for each pitch.
Tejay Antone
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 6.6 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a changeup in his arsenal of pitches.
He features a curveball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 10.7 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 6.9 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Art Warren
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 4.0 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a changeup in his arsenal of pitches.
He does not feature a curveball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.2 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Wade Miley
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 1.6 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 8.3 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a curveball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 6.4 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 6.5 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Sonny Gray
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 1.0 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 7.5 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a curveball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 8.8 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 10.3 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Tyler Mahle
In absolute terms, his Four Seam Fastball has far more horizontal movement than most pitchers, it gets 7.1 inches of horizontal movement each time.
He does not feature a changeup in his arsenal of pitches.
He does not feature a curveball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
He does not feature a slider or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
Tony Santillan
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 6.0 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 5.9 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a curveball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 6.9 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Sean Doolittle
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 1.9 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 4.8 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a curveball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 4.5 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Brad Brach
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 5.2 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 8.9 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a curveball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.9 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Vladimir Gutierrez
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 5.7 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 7.1 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a curveball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 8.4 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 5.7 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Jeff Hoffman
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 5.8 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a changeup in his arsenal of pitches.
He features a curveball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 5.3 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He tends to get less horizontal movement on his slider than most pitchers as his horizontal movement is 1.2 inches on average for each pitch.
Luis Castillo
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 6.1 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 9.5 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a curveball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
He tends to get less horizontal movement on his slider than most pitchers as his horizontal movement is 0.4 inches on average for each pitch.
Heath Hembree
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 5.1 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a changeup in his arsenal of pitches.
He features a curveball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 7.3 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 5.6 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Lucas Sims
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 4.9 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a changeup in his arsenal of pitches.
He features a curveball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 6.4 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 5.2 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Sal Romano
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 6.7 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a changeup in his arsenal of pitches.
He tends to get less horizontal movement on his curve than most pitchers as his horizontal movement is 1.0 inches on average for each pitch.
He tends to get less horizontal movement on his slider than most pitchers as his horizontal movement is 0.4 inches on average for each pitch.
Ryan Hendrix
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 4.1 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 8.4 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a curveball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
He tends to get less horizontal movement on his slider than most pitchers as his horizontal movement is 0.1 inches on average for each pitch.
Now onto the News, Rumors, and Commentary…
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“With the unofficial second half of the season set to kick off tomorrow night, it’s worth taking a moment to look at the current standings. If the season were to end today, the American League postseason field would consist of the White Sox, Astros, Red Sox, Rays and A’s. The National League entrants would be…”
Above is the summary of: MLBTR Poll: Most Dangerous Second Half Teams… tap or click to check out the full article.
“Pirates The Pirates collected the best college position player (Davis), the best high school left-hander (Solometo, second round) and the best two-way prospect (Chandler, third) as well as one of the better athletes (White, supplemental second). That quartet will soak up much of Pittsburgh’s bonus pool, but it also took a projectable Vermont prep right-hander who impressed at the inaugural Draft Combine (Owen Kellington, fourth), one of the top fifth-year collegians and the NCAA Division I leader in total bases (Dallas Baptist second baseman Jackson Glenn, fifth) and a pitchability college starter with a high floor (California righty Sean Sullivan, eighth). 8 with Pennsylvania high school outfielder Benny Montgomery, who might have the best all-around tools in the prep class, before loading up on college pitchers: Louisiana State right-hander Jaden Hill (second round), Ohio left-hander Joe Rock (supplemental second) and Indiana righty McCade Brown (third). 7 stunned the industry, some clubs considered him the best southpaw in the Draft and it allowed the Royals to go big on two more prepsters, Kansas right-hander Ben Kudrna (second round) and Missouri catcher Carter Jensen (third).”
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