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I didn’t edit anything.And I was being neither.
Since you edited, I will also: https://www.google.com/search?sca_e...iw=1920&bih=1127&dpr=1.5#imgrc=jAJsJ_9NbrVw3M
I didn’t edit anything.And I was being neither.
Since you edited, I will also: https://www.google.com/search?sca_e...iw=1920&bih=1127&dpr=1.5#imgrc=jAJsJ_9NbrVw3M
I literally quoted your pre-edit post...nice try.I didn’t edit anything.
Ah..yeah I added the not disagreeing part (I thought you were talking about me editing the male anatomy post) but that should have been obvious from the other stuff I posted in the thread.I literally quoted your pre-edit post...nice try.
Finding the seams on a routine plays or any play that a player is not rushed on does not take any extra time. You find the seams while you are doing your footwork to throw. Literally, no extra time on a play that is not rushed.That's fine each to their own opinion.
I definitely know that it is not necessary to utilize certain seams.
Care to share about if it takes longer to produce doing that? Since JD isn't around to answer a few questions I'll toss them to you.
Thanks for responding.Finding the seams on a routine plays or any play that a player is not rushed on does not take any extra time. You find the seams while you are doing your footwork to throw. Literally, no extra time on a play that is not rushed.
I even went as far as saying you don't find the seams on a slow roller which is a play that you would be rushed on.
Thanks for the perfect lead-in to Dan Blewett's video (he was a very good baseball pitcher who, I'm betting, played at a higher level than anyone here)As to the extraordinary claim part, I think the issue might be some of us played baseball past LL (that’s patronizing ) and in baseball it’s pretty common knowledge that you try and use a 4 seam grip if you can. Perhaps this is just a difference between softball and baseball..