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Pitching out of the stretch
Pitching out of the stretch











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The next move would to bring the stride food all the way up to around their chest and then make their final stride towards the plate. When pitchers traditionally start their delivery from the wind-up, they are making their first move with their stride foot (the left foot for right-handers) by placing it somewhere towards the side of the rubber. The biggest advantage pitchers have when throwing from the stretch is the amount of time it takes to deliver the pitch. Let’s dig deeper into what those different advantages are. When runners are on base, pitchers will pitch from the stretch to gain an advantage and prevent runners from scoring. But, all pitchers will give up hits or walks, and inevitably they will have runners on base. This is due to pitchers being able to get a higher leg kick and helping with the pitcher’s overall rhythm of the delivery. When pitching, most pitchers would prefer to start from the windup. Let’s take a closer look into what those advantages are and how they can help improve a pitcher’s chances of winning the game. So there are, in fact, some advantages to pitching from the stretch. Pitchers will pitch from the stretch when there are runners on base or when they are more comfortable pitching from the stretch. Why do pitchers pitch from the stretch? Pitching from the stretch position prevents runners from stealing during the delivery of the pitch. Even if you’re a casual fan of baseball you’ve seen a relief pitcher come into the game and go directly into pitching from the stretch, but have you ever wondered why a pitcher pitches from the stretch? Is there some type of advantage to pitching from the stretch or is this more of a widely accepted norm for pitchers? I found myself wondering the same thing so I went on the hunt for answers.













Pitching out of the stretch