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Doc,
It seemed to me that there was a slight difference/intent with these "two" pitches. What I saw as a "curve" he actually started above the zone and dropped it into a strike. Hitters seemed to be completely fooled., hence my comment about his release point.
His "slider" was low and away to RHB's, classic down and out of the zone....or on the black.
His "sinker" was clearly a different pitch.
Anyway, I thought the intent was different at times with the slurvey pitch. I may well be wrong.
moe

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