User:RoshanBhojwani/Off-speed pitch
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An Off-speed pitch is a type of pitch thrown by a pitcher in baseball that doesn't represent the following fastballs shown below:
- Four-seam fastball
- Two-seam fastball
- Cut fastball (Also commonly referred to as a "Cutter")
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