Looks a lot like a changeup.
Or off-speed that's not slow enough to be the change-up.
Looks a lot like a changeup.
Thank you. If anyone has a comparison showing the differences of Hillhouse's "cutting-in drop-ball" and "cutting-out drop-ball" then that would be great to see.
What I am suggesting is that the overall windmill action can be identical, and that simply the final finger pressure cutting the ball at release can dictate inside/outside direction of a drop-ball.
Just messing around with this, I can change the axis, the key with the spin is whether I keep the middle finger inside or outside the middle of the ball. Do you see more of a shouldered finish for running the ball away from rhb from rhp?
I feel the ball in my index finger, but I believe for me the middle is dominant player. I feel like it's how you let the ball come off the fingers during pronation, either let that dominant finger work inside or outside.Thank you. I believe I understand what you are doing. I'll need to go for a workout and see if that works for me ... and also to answer your question about the shoulders.
Just to confirm ... for you, the ball is coming off of your middle finger. Is that correct?
My index finger is dominant and I tend to have the ball coming off of my index finger.
For me, at this point in time, my index finger is what is putting the final pressure/spin on the ball. Moving the ball away from a RHB is natural for me. Moving the ball away from a LHB has me cutting 'towards' the inside of the ball ... not that my finger is inside, but the direction of the cut is towards the inner half.