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changeup

Or change-up

[cheynj-uhp]

noun

Baseball.
  1. a pitch that follows one or more fastballs, delivered with the same motion as for a fastball but with less speed, intentionally disrupting the batter’s timing.

    He knows how to use his changeup to keep hitters off balance.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of changeup1

First recorded in 1940–45
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Example Sentences

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Seven came on 12 total swings against his changeup, a key offspeed pitch that showed no signs of rust even after his long layoff.

Then, for the first time in his six games as a pitcher this season, Ohtani not only got a hit, but clobbered a hanging changeup in a 2-and-1 count, launching his 35th home run of the season 441 feet to straightaway center.

Festa got ahead 1-and-2 in the count, before throwing a changeup that Smith fought off and missing wide with a slider.

They went with the big right-hander from the Big West, with a fastball and a changeup that might already be ready for Anaheim.

McIlvaine said Bremner’s changeup gives him a go-to pitch, with a slider under development and a body that has yet to fill out.

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