Who is this Mr. "big bad" Right? At what point does the forearm and hand rotate toward the center of the body and where is the palm down and back which by the way is the definition of IR/pronation. You are entitled to your opinion but not your own definition. That has been determined by those a...
So, the screwball is to "make the batter think an outside pitch is coming". First time I've heard this. I tell my students to open their stride (stride to the left of center) for an entirely different reason.
How can you tell when the ball has traveled through the strike zone from behind the pitcher? Just curious how you made that determination. I believe if you look closely,the catchers' mitt is not even open when the tracer stops and then the mitt opens.
BM, it is apparent I will not convince you and you will not convince me. I'm ready to move on if you are, but I will respond to any future post directed towards me. The choice is yours whether you wish to continue.
Where is the IR? I don't see the forearm and the wrist rotating towards the center of the body. Shouldn't IR have the palm facing down or back? I see palm up and forward. Or does the defintion of IR not apply when throwing a screwball?
If I, the parent, the catcher, the ump, the coach and...
Why did you stop the tracer? The ball is inside the left knee when the tracer stops but the ball ends up well on the outside of the left knee of the catcher in a short distance.
I'm not the one that needs help. You are the one that sees what you want to see. I believe the still photo @ 3:04 on the "Stacey Nelson Pitching" video shows more of what happens at release than a blurred video.