That's why softball is so much better then baseball. In softball we label and define the pitches by how they move, in baseball the pitches are labeled by how the pitcher contorts their fingers. Such a strange world those camo-loving cleat-bangers live in.
-W
The pan is there but I don't think it adds much to the perceived break. I've watched the clip about a million times and if you look at the catcher's and hitters reactions and stay focused on the catcher's right shoulder pad then you can get a good sense of the pitch without the pan and it is wicked.
That's why softball is so much better then baseball. In softball we label and define the pitches by how they move, in baseball the pitches are labeled by how the pitcher contorts their fingers. Such a strange world those camo-loving cleat-bangers live in.
-W
I dunno W, I've seen many more pitches in SB than BB that I've had to ask/been surprised what pitch the pitcher said she was throwing