If you miss a riseball at any elevation and the batter hits it, it will most likely land in the next zip code.
And at any habitable elevation, any gravitational difference is not enough to make even the slightest impact on, well, anything.
The atmosphere gets thinner at higher elevations. Thinner atmosphere = less air resistance.
I would imagine all movement pitches suffer with thinner atmosphere. This, of course, would effect the drop ball as well.
That said if it were a case of less gravity, wouldn't the drop ball be hard to throw?
And at any habitable elevation, any gravitational difference is not enough to make even the slightest impact on, well, anything.
The atmosphere gets thinner at higher elevations. Thinner atmosphere = less air resistance.
I would imagine all movement pitches suffer with thinner atmosphere. This, of course, would effect the drop ball as well.
That said if it were a case of less gravity, wouldn't the drop ball be hard to throw?