No it doesn't. The top speed is at the release point. Thanks to gravity and weather conditions the farther a ball travels the more it slows down.
it could.
No. It doesn’t speed delivery and you are just paying more for the service.
well it depends if your a pitcher or if you play the field if your a pitcher a good speed is from 75 to 85 if your a fielder a good pitch speed is from 65 to 75 as long as you got a good changeup to back it up
up and in or off speed
A tossed up delivery is one that is given some 'air' when it is released from the bowlers hand. Meaning, it lands about a yard to two yards from the batting crease and the speed of it is not brisk but rather loops down before hitting the pitch. It is a term typically used when spinners are bowling.
That's a change-up pitch.
When a baseball commentator refers to a pitchers making "the kick and the pitch" he/she is talking about the delivery of the ball. Usually a pitcher pulls his leg up high and close to the body and then steps, or kicks out toward home plate as he releases to ball to gain force behind the pitch.
If the temperature goes up so goes the pitch (frequency) for woodwinds, because the speed of sound goes up with temperature.
vulcan change-up
A change-up
circumduction
No. You can have sexual intercourse when you're pregnant, though it might feel a little different