Hopefully I can make sense with this...
What is it that allows an accurate pitcher to throw one pitch low and outside (right on the corner of the plate) exactly where she wants it...and on the next pitch she throws it high and inside (right on the corner of the plate), exactly where she wants it? I understand as far as high/low goes its a bit earlier/later release to cause the difference in height but what causes the left to right difference (say 17" if she's hitting the corners)? Is it where her front foot lands, is she rotating her torso more, etc? Thanks for any input.
What is it that allows an accurate pitcher to throw one pitch low and outside (right on the corner of the plate) exactly where she wants it...and on the next pitch she throws it high and inside (right on the corner of the plate), exactly where she wants it? I understand as far as high/low goes its a bit earlier/later release to cause the difference in height but what causes the left to right difference (say 17" if she's hitting the corners)? Is it where her front foot lands, is she rotating her torso more, etc? Thanks for any input.