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Baseball Pitching : How to Throw a Slider


Mechanics have a big role in throwing a slider in baseball. Strike out batters with a wicked slider with tips from a former major league baseball pitcher in this free video on baseball. Expert: John Riedling Contact: www.nlprospects.com Bio: John Riedling played professional baseball for 13 years, including five years in the major leagues. He pitched for the Cincinnati Reds and the Florida Marlins. Filmmaker: Tim Brown

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25 Responses to " Baseball Pitching : How to Throw a Slider "

  1. TPatton22 says:

    mine isn’t consistent now, my curveball wasn’t at first either so hopefully it will be soon

  2. AlexandDylan says:

    I throw a pretty decent slider right now in 14u baseball and I don’t throw it anywhere close to how he explained

  3. redsjack3 says:

    hey stweig, if your in the majors, your good

  4. cheycharoden says:

    I hate when coaches say one thing is important, than go on to explain something completely different. He goes on assuming that everyone knows ‘proper mechanics’that the magic is in the grip. I have yet to see ONE coach explain the proper mechanics from A-Z… including proper ARM ACTION!!!!! I think he did ride pine…..

  5. BlueGiraffeWhale says:

    Hey at least he threw it for a strike lol

  6. noahmcdx says:

    guys if your lookin to throw a nasty slider, watching a youtube video isnt going to help. Makin your breaking pitch nasty is all about interpretting. In some cases if you dont even know the basics to gripping a slider, than yeah, you need to watch this, but if you want to make your slider truely nasty, you have to interpret, and mess around with variations of this grip, & slightly different throwing motions. Ur breaking ball and FB should have the same throwing motion, but u know what I mean

  7. stewieg5609 says:

    doesnt make him a good pitcher he probably rode bench

  8. LiamQuirk94 says:

    hes a joke and yet he was in the majors?? kkkritte
    moron

  9. wogdoggy says:

    think elbow problems elbow problem elbow problem..go to steve carlton’s website and learn the correct way..its not a twist of the wrist its wrist position..

  10. stewieg5609 says:

    this guy is a joke …
    enough said

  11. babycomeback01 says:

    his pitches never move.

  12. tatomuck18 says:

    I wanted to see the MOVEMENT of the ball as its pitched. I want to see the ball curve”

  13. sky77planb says:

    i use a 2 seam grip an it breaks alot u should try it

  14. edmondluvmercedes says:

    yep (baseballaddictor) would like to see the break and explain to rookies how it should break and what a pitcher is trying to accomplish against a batter… good vids!

  15. frakenpaddy says:

    Why is his release point so low

  16. baseballaddictor3000 says:

    dude u have good vids but i kind of wanted to see the movement of the ball

  17. witchking3434 says:

    this guy’s better than the old guy.
    at least this guys’ pitches dont look exactly the same as all the other ones

  18. qrw94 says:

    no
    cause wen u throw a curve ball u flick ur wrist hard and with a slider u dont
    like it has the same motion but wen u throw u dont think fast ball

  19. MyStuntsTV says:

    pretty much

  20. TheSexyDaute says:

    do you basically throw it like a curveball?

  21. allefakcor says:

    not bad

  22. MrBrando16 says:

    watch my vid on curveballs

  23. XfenderXbender0 says:

    yes he did you can hit your slider anywhere really. if you want it inside or ouside. just look at brad lidge fot the philadelphia phillies. he has a nasty slider.

  24. baseballkilla17 says:

    watch my video

  25. Chavacito32 says:

    He sounds nervous

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