- Oct 16, 2014
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My DD only throws 2 seamers.
At some point she just made the switch and now that's all she throws. is there a disadvantage to this? I asked her why and she just replied " I like it better". She's 11. on the small side. doesn't throw very fast, cruising speed is 43-45. her forte is placement,working corners, nice fastball with movement, screwball and drop(she throws these as 2 seamers as well) change up is ok . she knows how to throw it like 4 different ways, she has small hands so getting one that's just right is always evolving. she works hard on her IR/Brush/spin ... when it's on it's really on. Sometimes she doesn't get it just right. wondering if she tried 4 seam it would be easier? looking for feedback
At some point she just made the switch and now that's all she throws. is there a disadvantage to this? I asked her why and she just replied " I like it better". She's 11. on the small side. doesn't throw very fast, cruising speed is 43-45. her forte is placement,working corners, nice fastball with movement, screwball and drop(she throws these as 2 seamers as well) change up is ok . she knows how to throw it like 4 different ways, she has small hands so getting one that's just right is always evolving. she works hard on her IR/Brush/spin ... when it's on it's really on. Sometimes she doesn't get it just right. wondering if she tried 4 seam it would be easier? looking for feedback