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Alright, let’s talk about them submarine pitchers in that MLB The Show 24 game, ya know? Them fellas who throw the ball all weird, like they’re comin’ up from under the ground or somethin’. Folks say it’s mighty effective, so let’s see what the fuss is all about.
Now, I ain’t no fancy baseball expert, mind you. I just watch the games and see what works. And these submarine fellas, they sure do got somethin’ special. See, most pitchers, they throw overhand, right? Comes straight down. But these submarine guys, they throw from way down low, almost sidearm, sometimes even lower. Makes the ball do funny things, I tell ya.
What Makes Submarine Pitchers Special?
- Different Angle: Batters ain’t used to seein’ the ball come from that low. Throws ’em off, makes ’em swing and miss. It’s like tryin’ to hit a fly with a broom handle when it’s comin’ at ya sideways.
- Movement: That low angle makes the ball sink and run, ya know? Dips down just when the batter thinks he’s got it figured out. Makes it hard to hit solid. Like tryin’ to catch a greased piglet.
- Confusion: Batters are used to seein’ the ball a certain way. When it comes from down low, it messes with their heads. They ain’t sure how to swing, when to swing… it’s a real mess for ’em.
I heard some folks talkin’ online ’bout this Tyler Rogers fella. They say he’s got a real good submarine motion in the game. And there’s this Adam Cimber fella too. Plays for the Blue Jays, I think. Folks seem to like usin’ him. And another one, Gregory Wyatt Mill from the Red Sox. Guess those are some good ones to try if you wanna throw like that.
Now, back in the day, there was a whole bunch of these submarine pitchers. Heard tell of this Chad Bradford fella. Folks loved pitchin’ with him in the older games. Said he was real tricky. And there was a bunch of others too… Carl Mays, Ted Abernathy, Kent Tekulve… I ain’t seen ’em play myself, but folks say they were somethin’ else.

How to Find Good Submarine Pitchers in the Game
Finding these submarine fellas in the game ain’t always easy. The game don’t always tell you straight out who throws like that. You gotta look at their delivery, see how low they throw. Some folks online say you gotta look for a delivery angle lower than 40 degrees. I ain’t sure exactly what that means, but it sounds like you gotta look for them fellas who throw real low.
Some fellas say you gotta experiment, try out different pitchers until you find one that feels right. And that makes sense to me. Ain’t no one-size-fits-all in this game. What works for one person might not work for another. You gotta find what suits your style.
And don’t forget about creatin’ your own pitcher. They call it “Road to the Show” or somethin’ like that. You can make your fella throw any way you want. So if you wanna be a submarine pitcher, go ahead and do it! Ain’t nothin’ stoppin’ ya.
Why Use a Submarine Pitcher?

Well, like I said before, it messes with the batters. Makes ’em uncomfortable. And in baseball, that’s a good thing. If you can keep the batters guessin’, you got a better chance of gettin’ ’em out. And gettin’ ’em out is the whole point, right?
Plus, it’s just plain fun to throw like that. It’s different, it’s unique. And it’s satisfyin’ to watch the batters swing and miss at your crazy sinkin’ pitches. Makes you feel like you got one over on ’em, ya know?
So, if you’re lookin’ for a new way to pitch in MLB The Show 24, give these submarine fellas a try. They might just surprise you. And who knows, you might even become a submarine specialist yourself. Just remember to practice, experiment, and have fun. That’s what it’s all about.
And don’t let nobody tell you it ain’t a good way to pitch. Just ’cause it’s different don’t mean it’s wrong. Sometimes, the weirdest way is the best way. You just gotta find what works for you and stick with it.
Now, I gotta go make some supper. But you go on and try out them submarine pitchers. And let me know how it goes, ya hear?
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