Definitely drop and drop curve (or slow curve - this thing messes with me). I quit catching her but I do catch her warm up if we cannot find a catcher and she needs the reps.
Something I thought of and gave me slight chill was the rise ball post. Tells you how close we can/could be to a serious injury. The pitches that have left knots on my shines from a yeAR or more ago could do some real facial damage.
A few years ago we were about to play a scrimmage game and our catcher was occupied so one of the assistant coaches, who has two sons that were older baseball pitchers, volunteered to catch for my DD while she warmed up. First pitch (probably 55 MPH) jumps up over the top of this glove and catchers him right above the eyebrow. A trip to the ER and 18 stitches later, he has scar and a cool story about the first and last time he tried to catch a fastpitch softball...
I have noticed that if I don't watch a pitch all the way in and it catches the corner of my eye, then I get this illusion of sudden movement that can cause me to miss a catch. I can only imagine somebody who hasn't call a good curve ball before have a "what did that ball just do moment".
Drop ball... sometimes it just isn't where I thought it was going to be - and it hits you.