Simply collect video from a side view.
I proved the Reynolds effect. I wrapped
A ball in aluminum foil and my radar gun measured 2 mph faster consistently. Now I just need to catch some butterfly's and a Magnus to publish my unified pitching effect theory.
I don't think it's that simple:
1. I don't have a high-speed camera
2. Side view will not confirm my claim of late break away from rightie batter
Actually in the context of a late breaking pitch, a statistical model was presented in another thread where the trajectory was plotted over time showing that a pitch can indeed have a late break. There was significantly more movement in the last 25% of the time of flight when compare to the middle 50%.
how many times are going to beat this poor horse? physics shows the true actual path of the ball, the brains' perception of this path is different.
Just be sure to include video, statistical proof, plotted profiles, and a note from the Pope for proper consideration.