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==Delivery== The changeup is thrown with the same arm action as a fastball, but at a lower [[speed]] due to the [[pitcher]] holding the ball in a special grip. Former pitcher and pitching coach [[Leo Mazzone]] stated: <blockquote>When a pitcher throws his best fastball, he puts more in it; the changeup is such that one throws something other than his best fastball. By having this mindset, the pitch will have less [[velocity]] on it in addition to the change in grips. This difference from what is expected by the arm action and the velocity can confuse the batter into swinging the bat far too early and thus receiving a strike, or not swinging at all. Should a batter be fooled on the timing of the pitch and still make contact, it will cause a [[foul ball]] or the ball being put into play weakly, usually resulting in an [[Out (baseball)|out]]. In addition to the unexpectedly slow velocity, the changeup can {{sic|also}} possess a significant amount of movement, which can bewilder the batter even further. The very best changeups utilize both deception and movement.<ref>Mazzone, Leo, and Rosenthal, Jim (1999). ''Pitching Like a Pro: A Guide for Young Pitchers and Their Coaches, Little League Through High School''. St. Martin's Press. {{ISBN|0-312-19946-5}}.</ref></blockquote>
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