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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Mariano Rivera throws a cutter that veers into the hands of left-handed hitters, and Brandon Webb might throw the best two-seam fastball that moves the other way. But Roy Halladay is really the only pitcher in the majors who throws cutters and two-seamers with dramatic movement in both directions, which is why opposing hitters are constantly chortling about Halladay on those rare occasions when they find their way on base against him. "It pretty much happens all the time," said Toronto second b ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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