Ha! I missed that it was from the catcher POV. I was looking at it from the Pitcher POV. Makes more sense now. Thanks Towny.I think we read different articles.
Ha! I missed that it was from the catcher POV. I was looking at it from the Pitcher POV. Makes more sense now. Thanks Towny.I think we read different articles.
The crazy thing is that article said the data supports that the balls inside weren’t hit as hard but resulted in more hits. I don’t think this will translate to softball because of the field dimensions but still pretty interesting.Ha! I missed that it was from the catcher POV. I was looking at it from the Pitcher POV. Makes more sense now. Thanks Towny.
Not only that, but in general the average MLB player has better mechanics than the average fastpitch player, college or otherwise, as the filter is more discriminatory. Most typical flaws are most exposed on the outer half.I don’t think this will translate to softball because of the field dimensions but still pretty interesting.
The slowest exit velocity was up and in, the second highest was down and in. My fastball location targets have always been low and away and up and in.The crazy thing is that article said the data supports that the balls inside weren’t hit as hard but resulted in more hits. I don’t think this will translate to softball because of the field dimensions but still pretty interesting.