This could be the inaugural post for the new "Technical Pitching" forum....if i understood the article, this would be the reason why my DD's 2 seam 'fastball' which has a 7-1 forward spin (from pitchers perspective) with clockwise (from top) yaw and the inner seam farther out front hitting early laminar separation, would break to the right because the later laminar separation on the right side seam is causing turbulence and the ball to 'pull' to the right, correct?
But in all seriousness - thank you for asking these questions, as my daughter is just starting on her 3rd pitch (well, 2nd, using the BH scale ). Being able to understand, and then help her understand, how to impart more movement on a pitch she already throws is, IMO, better than trying to call it a new "pitch". (e.g. drop curve vs outside drop).