Nolan also had 12, 1 hitters.........and wasn't afraid to throw inside on hitters who thought they owned the inside part of the plate. Somebody above made mention of his awesome breaking ball, and it's true. He also had a wicked change up. Our roving catching instructor was a guy named Tim Blackwell, who caught in the big leagues for years. He told us when Nolan had either his breaking ball working, or change up, along with that 100+ mph fastball it was next to impossible to try and hit the guy. When he had them all working......forget it, leave your bat in the dugout.


It is irrelevant what you think. What matters is the TRUTH.