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Stickman
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Cheating in baseball questions
Can somebody explain to me what exactly pitchers do to cheat and how it affects anything? Is pine tar really going to make a difference in how fast you can throw a ball? I just don't get it. Also, how much of a difference does a corked bat make, it seems to me like it'd be detrimental to cork one.
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Putting stuff on the ball alters the grip or changes the way it spins, hence changes the movement of the ball.
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They do make a difference, definitely.
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it makes a difference you might not be able to notice it as a viewer (although sometimes you can see it)but the hitter has to be able to follow every particle of dust that the ball runs into.
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Corking a bat makes it lighter and easier to swing, improving a hitters timing. It doesn't allow the ball to travel QUITE as far, though still almost as far, so it is a huge advantage because it improves contact rate.
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