Cutter

Cutter may refer to:

Tools

  • Box cutter, a utility knife
  • Cigar cutter
  • Cookie cutter
  • Glass cutter
  • Milling cutter
  • A type of hydraulic rescue tool
  • Bolt cutter
  • Meat cutter
  • People with the surname

  • Cutter (surname)
  • Companies

  • Cutter Consortium, an information technology research firm
  • Cutter Laboratories, a pharmaceutical company
  • Sport

  • Cutter (baseball)
  • Cutter (professional wrestling)
  • A horse used in the sport of cutting
  • Fictional characters

  • Cutter (G.I. Joe)
  • Cutter John, a Bloom County character
  • Cutter Wentworth, a One Life to Live character
  • Michael Cutter, a Law & Order character
  • Nick Cutter, a Primeval character
  • Cutter, an Elfquest Wolfrider character
  • Sol Cutter, a Burn:Cycle character
  • John Cutter, a Passenger 57 character
  • Other uses

  • A small horse-drawn sled
  • Cutter (boat)
  • United States Coast Guard Cutter
  • UKBF 42m Customs Cutter, of the UK Border Force
  • Cutter (body modification), an underground practitioner of surgical or quasi-surgical procedures
  • Cutter (baseball)

    In baseball, a cutter, or cut fastball, is a type of fastball which breaks slightly toward the pitcher's glove side as it reaches home plate. This pitch is somewhere between a slider and a fastball, as it is usually thrown faster than a slider but with more motion than a typical fastball. Some pitchers use a cutter as a way to prevent hitters from expecting their regular fastballs. A common technique used to throw a cutter is to use a four-seam fastball grip with the baseball set slightly off center in the hand. When a batter is able to hit a cutter pitch, it often results in soft contact and an easy out, due to the pitch's movement keeping the ball away from the bat's sweet spot. The cutter is typically 2–5 mph slower than a pitcher's four-seam fastball. In 2010, the average pitch classified as a cutter by PITCHf/x thrown by a right-handed pitcher was 88.6 mph; the average four-seamer was 92.1 mph.

    Professional practitioners

    The New York Yankees' former closer Mariano Rivera, one of the foremost practitioners of the cutter, made the pitch famous though the pitch itself has been around since at least the 1950s.

    Cutter (G.I. Joe)

    Cutter is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books and cartoon series. He is the G.I. Joe Team's hovercraft pilot and debuted in 1984.

    Profile

    His real name is Skip A. Stone, and his rank is that of Coast Guard lieutenant junior grade O-2. Cutter was born in Kinsley, Kansas.

    Cutter's primary military specialty is hovercraft captain and his secondary military specialty is special services (he coached the women's swimming team at Annapolis). After trying unsuccessfully to get into Annapolis for two years, Cutter opted for the Coast Guard Academy at New London, Connecticut instead. Although his home town is in the central United States, Cutter always wanted a life at sea. When he found out the Joe Team had no members from the Coast Guard, he pressured the Coast Guard, until they pulled strings to get him on the team and out of their hair.

    Cutter wears a cap similar to the one worn by the Boston Red Sox baseball team.

    Toys

    Cutter was first released as an action figure in 1984, packaged with the W.H.A.L.E. hovercraft. His hat sports the Red Sox logo. A new version of Cutter was released as an action figure in 1992, as part of the D.E.F. (Drug Elimination Force) line. The figure was repainted and released as part of the Battle Corps line in 1993, packaged with the "Shark 9000".

    Punch!

    Punch! (パンチ! Panchi!) is a manga written by Rie Takada, creator of Happy Hustle High. The series is published in Japan by Shogakukan, and in the United States in English by VIZ Media.

    Punch! is about a young girl by the name Elle Nagahara, whose family are all involved in physical martial arts, her mother was a wrestling champion, her father a world lightweight boxing champion, and her grandfather the first Japanese to become the world champion of Muay Thai kickboxing. But the thing is—Elle doesn't want to fight! She just wants a normal life and everything changes when she meets a strange street fighter.

    Characters

    Volumes

    References

    External links

  • Punch! (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • Punch

    Punch may refer to:

    Places

  • Punch, U.S. Virgin Islands
  • People

  • Punch Andrews, American record producer and music manager
  • Jerry Punch (born 1953), American auto racing and college football commentator
  • Lucy Punch (born 1977), English actress
  • Art, entertainment, and media

    Fictional entities

  • Mr. Punch (also known as Pulcinella ⋅or Pulcinello), the principal puppet character in the traditional Punch and Judy puppet show
  • Mr. Punch, the masthead image and nominal editor of Punch (magazine), largely borrowed from the puppet show
  • Mr. Punch, a fictional character in Neil Gaiman's graphic novel, The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Mr. Punch (1994)
  • Punch-Counterpunch, a fictional character in the Transformers universe
  • Film and television

  • Punch (1994 film), a boxing film starring Donald Sutherland
  • Punch (2002 film), a Canadian film starring Sonja Bennett and Michael Riley
  • Punch (2011 film), a South Korean film
  • Punch (short film), a 1996 American short film starring Sacha Baron Cohen
  • Manga

  • Punch!, a 2005 manga by Rie Takada
  • Punch! (TV series)

    Punch! is a Canadian animated series that first aired on Teletoon at Night on January 11, 2008, and Télétoon la Nuit on January 25, 2008. It was cancelled after a single season of 20 episodes, although both blocks continued to air it very late at night for some time.

    References

  • "TV Guide AN F28 Page ? & ? (Page 1)" (PDF). Retrieved 2013-10-21.
  • 1 2 "Paul Journet : L'Émission Punch! secoue Télétoon | Arts & Spectacles | Cyberpresse". Web.archive.org. Archived from the original on 2008-05-06. Retrieved 2013-08-18.
  • External links

  • Punch! at the Internet Movie Database

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