Knuckleball Schwartz of the Washington Senators.
If he is skilled enough
who was first MLP pitcher to throw 90mph
yes
Great question. The pitchers command means that his pitches are doing what he wants them to do. If his intent is to throw a curve ball, then the ball will curve. The pitcher has control when the pitches he throws are staying in the strike zone like he wants. If he wants to throw a ball, then he is throwing balls. your curveball can curve, your breaking ball can break, your slider will slide, and your fastball is fast.... however if you can't get it over the plate ( or reasonably within range), you have no control.
Yes. But he has to be careful not to balk.
Yes.
Fred Godsmith
* * The pitcher's use of his curve ball was artful in the first inning.
Through the 2008 season, no Rockies pitcher has thrown a no-hitter.
May life throw you a pleasant curve definition?
First, have a strong arm. If you want to throw it efffectivally than a strong arm is good. This curve drops more tan curve but anyways, have a 2 seam grip with pressure on the middle finger. Then whip it sidearm is right when it reaches the batter it drops like a mother.