Over and over, Edward Mujica throws an off-speed pitch that darts downward, under the bats of opposing hitters, and if you look at the movement and trajectory of the pitch -- you can see it here -- this would seem to be something passed down through generations from another St. Louis closer. Bruce Sutter popularized the split-fingered fastball, and depending on where you look, you'll see Mujica's dominant pitch is listed as a split-finger.
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