March 04, 2009
	
	
	New Curve
	
	Like Brandon McCarthy, Phil Hughes is abandoning his old curve ball.  While McCarthy is developing a slider, Phil works on a power curve:
Hughes explained that he's throwing his curve with the same arm speed as his fastball. So instead of a big loop (picture Mike Mussina's curve), it goes to the plate on a straighter plane but still has some action as it gets there. It's how A.J. Burnett throws his curve.
Hughes devoted a lot of time in the Arizona Fall League to working on that particular pitch. "It's hard to change because you get used to throwing a pitch a certain way," he said. "In games, you tend to go back to what is comfortable. But they've been staying on me to throw the power curve more. I have to trust it and I do."
Good to see these young pitchers adjusting their games for the majors.
	
 
	Posted by David Pinto at 
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Hughes continues to impress me. It's tough to break away from your comfort zone, but if can perfect his power curve - hitters need to watch out. 
 
hitters need to watch out?  For his 90mph straight-as-an-arrow fastball?
Incredibly overrated prospect.