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MLB The Show 24 Sidearm and Submarine Pitchers, Pitching Motions

Push the boundaries of physics with all the submarine and sidearm pitchers in MLB The Show 24.
MLB The Show 24 Sidearm and Submarine Pitchers, Pitching Motions
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Every pitcher has their own strength, but submarine and sidearm pitchers in MLB The Show 24 benefit from some of the most mind-boggling and difficult to track styles in the game. These players release the ball out to the side and often even below their elbow or waist level, and that makes every pitch more difficult to hit.

While a few of the players with this pitching style have left the league in recent years and not yet arrived as legends, there are still several submarine and sidearm pitchers in MLB The Show 24. If you're choosing a pitching style for your Road to the Show player, we'll also go over all the MLB The Show 24 submarine and sidearm pitching motions.

MLB The Show 24 Submarine Pitchers

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While a few are a bit closer to the sidearm style than the fully below level submarine motion, there are six different pitchers in MLB The Show 24 players will want to take a look at. If you want the deepest possible motion, the best submarine pitcher in MLB The Show 24 is going to be Tyler Rogers of the San Francisco Giants.

Rogers' release point is almost unbelivably low, as seen by the path his pitch shown above would follow. Other players with sidearm or submariner style pitching motion in MLB The Show 24 are Adam Cimber, Tim Hill, Adam Kolarek, Ryan Thompson, and Justin Lawrence.

If you want a bullpen of submariners for franchise mode, you can always head into roster control and customize things by getting these players on your team. All of these player pitching styles are also selectable when choosing the pitching motion for your Road to the Show player.

Generic Submarine and Sidearm Pitching Motions

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If you want to choose a submarine or sidearm pitching style for your Road to the Show player in MLB The Show 24, there are a handful of options to choose from. While a few others were close, we found six different pitching styles that offer a submarine or sidearm release.

  • Generic Windup 88
  • Generic Windup 94
  • Generic Windup 166
  • Generic Stretch 29
  • Generic Stretch 61
  • Generic Stretch 90

Of these, Generic Windup 94 seems to have the most traditional submarine release and the lowest release point of the group. If you want, you can also head into Roster Control and Edit Player to give one of these pitching motions to an existing player and utilize them with a custom roster in MLB The Show 24 franchise mode.