keep in mind, i play slow pitch so i won't be able to help with anything more than the physics involved... i know nothing about fast pitch other than what i've learned in here the past couple of weeks... but i do have a good working understanding of the physics now...
let me show a few pictures to illustrate it... with the arrow through the ball indicating the axis of rotation... from the catchers perspective...
1. SCREWBALL - RIGHT TO LEFT... into a rhb
2. CURVE - LEFT TO RIGHT... away from a rhb
3. RISE BALL
4. DROP
let me show a few pictures to illustrate it... with the arrow through the ball indicating the axis of rotation... from the catchers perspective...
1. SCREWBALL - RIGHT TO LEFT... into a rhb
2. CURVE - LEFT TO RIGHT... away from a rhb
3. RISE BALL
4. DROP
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