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Hi Rick,
I concede that your practical experience trumps my theoretical experience! My thinking was...a smooth ball wouldn't break at all based on spin. The only reason spin causes break IS because the ball has seams. Keith |
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Slider,
IF we are just discussing how spin assists in a ball breaking, than the smoother the ball the less the break. The ball breaks because of the differential in air pressure on opposite side of the ball. There are several ways to increase this resistance or pressure differential. If we keep the size, weight and spin rate of the ball constant and the environmental variables the same, then increasing the break can be accomplished by increasing the ball's air resistance (by adding seams for instance). Keith |
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Constant changes of speed, from one pitch to the next (and I am talking about MORE than two speeds) gives them one more thing to think about; exactly how fast is THIS pitch coming? NOW, they have to think about too many things and they do not have the time and I dont care WHO the batter is because they ARE goin down.. |
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#108 (permalink) | |
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![]() Now add to that, ball starting low and coming in high, think about the angle here. Unless you are fortunate enough to hit the ball perfectly, you will either hit the top or bottom of the bat, pop up or grounder. To hit it perfectly and drive the ball to the wall, it has to be down to the millisecond. It is all a question of timing. That is why a pitcher should never allow the batters to get her timing down. |
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I was surprised particularily on the dropball how far down the list seam orientation was-----IMHO. I still believe a pitcher should attempt to get a four seam spin on their vertically moving pitches to maximize movement. Gravity is a wonderful thing when a pitcher uses it to her advantage. Rick |
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