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Lesson 9: Understanding Chase Pitches
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3 Perception
4 Not Just Speed
5 Timing
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9 Chase
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Deception
The chase pitch is the polar opposite of the freeze. The idea of a chase pitch is to give him something way too tempting - he'll go after it, with no hope of good contact, but he just can't resist, can't hold up soon enough.

The definition of a chase pitch.
Most check swings at the major league level are on such tempting pitches, so are most strike outs. In fact, the statistics are astounding ...over 75% of major league strike outs are reportedly on pitches outside the strike zone — and nothing is closer to the definition of a chase pitch than the classic "swing and miss".
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