high heat
A high-velocity fastball up in the zone.
Definitions
A fastball thrown hard and high in the strike zone, tough to catch up to.
high heat In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
American baseball slang combining 'high' (in the zone) and 'heat' (velocity).
People Also Ask
What is high heat in baseball?
A hard fastball thrown up in the strike zone that's difficult for hitters to catch up to.
Why is high heat effective?
Hitters tend to swing under it or chase it out of the zone, making it a common swing-and-miss pitch.
Where does the term high heat come from?
It combines 'high' for the location up in the zone and 'heat' for fastball velocity.
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