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He has an average fastball, 87 to 89 miles an hour, that he uses to set up a devastating changeup and a decent curve.
"How old is he?" Fernandez strolled to the bullpen under the early afternoon sun, wearing blue Yankees shorts, a blue Yankees T-shirt, soft braces over both knees, and threw about 40 pitches, showing a decent curve, not much velocity.
He's got a decent curve, but his fastball is still pretty flat and got him into a lot of trouble in New York – so when he does put it somewhere hitters can square up on it, they tend to hit it very hard.
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"It's made of some kind of sparkle-finished polymer and it's got some decent curves on it, but so what?
Chamberlain showed a good fastball at times, no surprise, mixed in with an occasional sharp curve, a decent slider and even a rudimentary changeup.
Using reasonable ranges (±5 mm shifts and ±30% scaling), we could not find decent agreement across all curves (Fig. 1A, see legend).
There has been too much talk of "bending the cost curve" and not enough talk about how a decent country should treat all of its citizens.
However, Crusader Kings II but does itself no favours with a steep learning curve, unhelpful manual and lack of decent playable tutorials.
Although Isfeldt said BP had suffered slightly in the quarter from a weak American gas market, he added the company's increased cost-cutting guidance and decent refining margins made it "ahead of the curve" relative to competitors.
And he has a knuckle-curve and a change that are decent.
We were showing a decent amount of leg, but there were no overt curves and actually, a straight male friend's pre-party opinion was one of confusion over my outfit that he claimed "didn't seem to make sense".
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