The discussion in this thread suggests that the presence of a bad pitch in a player's repertoire doesn't actually have a negative effect by itself on game performance, since a pitcher's stuff/movement/control ratings are a composite and don't vary pitch-by-pitch.
And of course, if a pitcher has two great pitches and another pitch or pitches that are significantly weaker, another option is always to turn him into a reliever. OOTP will then only "count" his two strongest pitches.
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