Makes me wonder what the quality of the pitcher was.I added the angles to your chart. Gravity wins.
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What is that illustrating?I added the angles to your chart. Gravity wins.
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Chart clearly states riseball rises.. lol. starts at knees and ends up just below letters. Of course it depends on hard the pitcher is throwing as well. Also would love to see screwball and curve trajectories. They tend to also flatten out more.. I know there are variations, I'm talking about in general.I added the angles to your chart. Gravity wins.
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The same thing I was talking about in Post #46 which you mocked me for..What is that illustrating?
the kool-aid in your complex is messing with you...read my post #46it defies gravity from the pitchers hand to the catchers glove.
Silly Pattar,The same thing I was talking about in Post #46 which you mocked me for..
What?? You asked about the picture which illustrated that a riseball does not go above its initial trajectory which is what I was talking about in Post #46 of this thread..This post asking about hitting.