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1. SteveF Posted: April 30, 2007 at 04:44 PM (#2349973)Plus, when you throw a change as well as he does, I don't see much point to throwing many sliders. One or two maybe out of the strike zone to that tough lefty hitter in the lineup, but past that why bother?
How often does Johan Santana throw something other than a fastball or a change? I must confess I haven't had a chance to see him pitch many games, but it seems he throws a pretty high percentage of fastballs and changes as well.
How many starters in baseball are primarily fastball/splitter? I'd characterize Schilling as that type of pitcher. Clemens as well.
Dan Haren.
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