Monday, January 12, 2026

How to identify baseball pitches

"If you've ever wanted to identify baseball pitches by just watching them on TV, this video is for you. That's right. A whole video just about how to identify pitches that you see when you watch baseball games on TV. Have you ever said "what pitch is that?" "Identifying pitches becomes relatively easy once you start paying attention to the velocity and movement of each pitch, and becomes even easier once you start to know which pitches various pitchers throw. "This video will also help if you've ever had these questions:
What is a four seam fastball? What does a four seam fastball look like? What is a two seam fastball? What does a two seam fastball look like? What is a sinker? What does a sinker look like? Is a sinker the same thing as a two seam fastball? What is a curveball? What is a slider? What is a breaking ball? What is a splitter? What is a cutter? What is a knuckleball? What does a slider look like? What does a cutter look like?
"Hope this video is helpful! This is the first video on this channel. Let me know what you think!"


Comments to this video at the link:
 "I've been watching baseball for 40 years and this video is literally ... LITERALLY ... the very first time I've heard anyone explain how to identify all the pitches. I've driven myself half-insane doing the research trying to find all this knowledge in one place, and always came away convinced absolutely nobody knows for sure the differences between pitches. My sincerest thanks and appreciation for making this video, Sports Explained. You've got yourself another subscriber."

"Baseball nut here that already knew how to identify pitches. A good sequel to this video would be describing situational use of each pitch. Why 4-seamers are thrown up in the zone, why pitchers throw curves in the dirt, pitch tunneling, why righties throw breaking balls to righties, and offspeed to lefties. Would be a good introduction to how to think through an at bat. The best piece of baseball that most people miss is the mental battle between hitter and pitcher.

Media outlets tell ICE’s side of the story

 Don Surber; Substack 

"And even more good news Lakeville, Minnesota. Hilton physically removed the Hampton Inn sign from the hotel that refused to be nice to ICE.


"Tim Walz and the rest of the Democrats finally got what they wanted—someone killed by ICE. The party line is the woman was protesting. The law says she was interfering with an official act.

"She tried to run over the ICE agent while her wife filmed her. She forgot he had a gun. Pray for the man because he never wanted to kill anyone." . . .

"The surprise was media outlets balked at carrying water for Democrats this time. Curtis Houck, Managing Editor of NewsBusters, tweeted a few videos.

" 'He tweeted with the first one, “Here was how Tom Llamas led NBC Nightly News on the deadly ICE-involved shooting in Minneapolis."  . . .  

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BREAKING: ICE has provided @FoxNews a list of the most egregious criminal aliens they've arrested during their surge in the sanctuary state of Minnesota, & it's the most disturbing list I've ever seen, including numerous convicted child rapists/sodomizers & ten convicted killers,
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The Geniuses in Congress -- That's a Joke

 HotAir   

A law isn't necessary to do the right thing. It just takes honor. Half of Congress is already eschewing stock trading. Time for the rest to do the same. 

Just one such.

        "With the geniuses we have in Congress, no problem should be too tough to solve, whether it's inflation, health care costs, war or disease.

        "Ten members ended 2025 with stock market returns far exceeding the S&P, the Dow, the Nasdaq or what legendary stock pickers like Warren Buffet achieve. Rep. Tim Moore (R-N.C.) earned 52% on his stock portfolio; New York's Tom Suozzi (D), representing parts of Queens and the Long Island "gold coast," scored a 35% gain. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is closing out her Congressional career with a staggering 33% stock profit for 2025.

        "Unfortunately it's not genius on display. It's sleaze. These lawmakers have information and influence other stock traders don't have. Lawmakers know when a bill will be voted on or a regulation adopted, and they have the clout to influence the timing. That common-sense observation is now backed up by a study of 20 years' worth of congressional stock trading data published by the National Bureau of Economic Research.

        "The study also shows that, generally, lawmakers with the most seniority and leadership roles outperform rank-and file-members. Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi raked in 54% in 2024, beating every hedge fund, but only scored an 18% gain in 2025, when she was out of the leadership and in the minority.

        "The exception this year is Moore, a freshman member. But he's in the catbird seat, sitting on several key subcommittees of the Committee on Financial Services. This top stock picker's maneuvers are tracked by an ever-growing social media audience.

        "Historically, members in the majority make the highest gains. The top four stock pickers for 2025 are all Republicans.

        "It's about access to information and the ability to control the timing of events for personal profit." . . .  More...

Protesters coached live at Renee Good rally.

Pat Gray exposes the script — protesters coached live at Renee Good rally.


"Protesters for Renee Nicole Good — the woman who was lethally shot by an ICE officer on Wednesday in Minneapolis after striking him with her vehicle — are ramping up significantly across the country."
"But recent video clips have emerged suggesting that not all of these protests are as grassroots as they seem. On this episode of “Pat Gray Unleashed,” Pat plays a video that shatters the narrative that thousands of Americans across the country are rallying in support of Democrats’ anti-ICE crusade.
"The video features an organizer directing a group of confused-looking protesters. A hot mic captures him giving them instructions, positioning them with professionally printed signs (most referencing Renee Good or anti-ICE themes), and coaching them on certain responses and formations." . . .


. . . "At one point in the clip, a TV news reporter joins in and helps direct the crowd. Pat wonders if she plans to “mention in her report, ‘By the way, this was all orchestrated by George Soros.’”
"After being moved around several times, one of the “protesters” in the video chimes in with, “This reminds me of theater.”
“ 'That’s because it is theater,” Pat says.
“ 'It’s a huge production that they’re paying a lot of money for. ... So, anytime you see these massive demonstrations and protests, you know what’s going on behind the scenes.”
"To see the footage, watch the video above." . . . All in support of the woman who did this!