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QuestionHow do I pitch the ball overhand or sidearm?Community AnswerIf you want to do an overhead pitch, you'll want to release the ball over your head. If you want to do a sidearm pitch, you'll want to release the ball at the side of your body, at waist-level.
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QuestionWhere do I pitch a 3/4 submarine from?Community AnswerA 3/4 submarine is pitched from half way between your underhand and sidearm. Make sure you take time to practice that pitching style as it is difficult to perfect.
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QuestionWhat do you mean "flick your wrist"? How do you do that?Community AnswerMove your wrist as though you're throwing a curve. You'll flick your wrist down.
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QuestionWhat is throwing submarine/3 quarters submarine?Community AnswerSubmarine is the same as underhand and 3/4 submarine is between an underhand and sidearm pitch.
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QuestionHow hard should I throw a curve ball?Community AnswerNot too hard, as you want it to break before it gets to the batter. Like in MLB, curve balls are way slower than fast balls. Be sure to flick your wrist.
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QuestionWhat does the term "out" mean?WWE GuyCommunity AnswerIt means that a batter was retired by a play in the field or received three strikes.
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QuestionWhen I throw my screwball over the top, the ball doesn’t break to the left. What am I doing wrong?Community AnswerTry throwing it in different pitching styles (overhand, submarine, sidearm, etc.). Try flicking your wrist when you throw.
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QuestionWill a curveball go down?Community AnswerYes, unless you completely mess something up, the natural break should be downwards.
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QuestionWhat is the difference between a wiffleball and baseball?Heath SpiresCommunity AnswerWiffle balls are plastic, hollow balls you hit with plastic bats, and baseballs have a rubber core with a leather wrap stitched around them, and are hit with metal or wood bats.
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QuestionWhich hand do you throw the ball with, dominant or non-dominant?Heath SpiresCommunity AnswerYou throw the ball with your dominant hand. Keep the other hand free for catching, and your dominant hand has more power, naturally. Try mixing it up and practicing with your non-dominant hand, so you can trick batter more often.
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