Tampa Bay Rays
Although they have not thrown an MLB pitch in 2026, Kyle Gibson threw 31,685 pitches that were tracked by the PITCHf/x system between 2013 and 2025, including pitches thrown in the MLB Regular Season, the MLB Postseason and Spring Training. In 2025, they relied primarily on their Sinker using a Two-seam Fastball grip (90mph), also mixing in a Slider (81mph), Cutter (87mph), Change (85mph), Fourseam Fastball (91mph) and Curve (78mph).
In 2025, compared to other RHP:
Their sinker using a two-seam fastball grip generates a high number of swings & misses compared to other pitchers' sinkers, has less armside run than typical, results in somewhat more flyballs compared to other pitchers' sinkers, has slightly below average velo and has some natural sinking action. Their slider sweeps across the zone, results in more flyballs compared to other pitchers' sliders, has below average velo and has some two-plane movement. Their cutter (take this with a grain of salt because they've only thrown 19 of them in 2025) has extreme cut action, is an extreme flyball pitch compared to other pitchers' cutters, has slightly below average velo and has some natural sink. Their change is basically never swung at and missed compared to other pitchers' changeups, results in more flyballs compared to other pitchers' changeups and has some natural sink to it. Their fourseam fastball (take this with a grain of salt because they've only thrown 4 of them in 2025) generates an extremely high number of swings & misses compared to other pitchers' fourseamers, is an extreme flyball pitch compared to other pitchers' fourseamers, has some natural sinking action, has slightly below average velo and has slightly less natural movement than typical. Their curve (take this with a grain of salt because they've only thrown 3 of them in 2025) is basically never swung at and missed compared to other pitchers' curves, results in more flyballs compared to other pitchers' curves and has primarily 12-6 movement.