I'm a firm believer in the notion that having a consistent motion from pitch to pitch is an advantage - both mechanically (for the pitcher) and visually (vs the batter).
It also seems logical to me that any corrective movements regarding ball release are really almost microscopic, for lack of a better term - the difference of a foot 40-43' away can be achieved by the tiniest of changes upon release.
Given that, when throwing inside and outside, is it best to just "aim" for the spot, or will pitchers just throw straight, but alter their landing spot accordingly?
It also seems logical to me that any corrective movements regarding ball release are really almost microscopic, for lack of a better term - the difference of a foot 40-43' away can be achieved by the tiniest of changes upon release.
Given that, when throwing inside and outside, is it best to just "aim" for the spot, or will pitchers just throw straight, but alter their landing spot accordingly?