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4S Fastball Development⬇️ No Team averaged more Induced Vertical Break on Four-Seam Fastballs than the Chants this season. (19.4 Inches) Returning Players (Including Transfers) added 1.2 mph on average to their 4S FBs and added 1.5 inches of vertical break.

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