The Seattle Mariners made a big splash in the MLB on Wednesday when they debuted their new pitcher, Luke Weaver. Weaver, who was acquired in a trade with the St. Louis Cardinals, made his first appearance in a Mariners uniform against the San Diego Padres.
Weaver had an impressive debut, throwing five innings and allowing only one run on two hits. He also struck out four batters and walked none. What was even more impressive was the fact that Weaver threw a cutter in his debut. The cutter is a pitch that is rarely seen in the MLB, and Weaver showed off his impressive repertoire by throwing it with precision and accuracy.
The cutter is a pitch that is known for its sharp break and late movement. It can be difficult to master, but Weaver seemed to have it down pat in his debut. His cutter was able to move away from left-handed batters and in on right-handed batters, making it a very effective pitch.
Weaver’s performance in his debut was certainly impressive, and it bodes well for the Mariners as they look to make a playoff push this season. His ability to throw a cutter gives the Mariners another weapon in their arsenal, and it could prove to be a difference maker as the season progresses.
It will be interesting to see how Weaver continues to develop as he adjusts to life in the MLB. If he can continue to throw his cutter with accuracy and precision, he could become a valuable asset for the Mariners. Only time will tell, but for now, Mariners fans can be excited about the potential of Luke Weaver and his impressive cutter.