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Introduction to Taijuan Walker



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Visuals and Pitch Breakdown
A visual breakdown of Walker's pitches reveals a fascinating story. His repertoire includes a four-seam fastball, sinker, curveball, and changeup. Here's a brief overview of each pitch: Four-Seam Fastball: Walker's four-seam fastball is his most frequently used pitch, accounting for around 50% of his total pitches. It has a high spin rate and late life, making it difficult for hitters to make solid contact. Sinker: Walker's sinker is his second-most used pitch, making up around 25% of his total pitches. It has a lower spin rate than his four-seam fastball but generates more horizontal movement. Curveball: Walker's curveball is a sharp, 12-6 breaker that he uses to keep hitters off balance. It has a high spin rate and a large amount of drop, making it an effective pitch for generating swings and misses. Changeup: Walker's changeup is his least frequently used pitch, making up around 10% of his total pitches. It has a lower velocity than his fastball and a higher spin rate, making it an effective pitch for keeping hitters guessing.