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Is a wild pitch an error?

No, a wild pitch is a wild pitch -- it is considered a mistake charged to the pitcher. An "error" in baseball is a fielding mistake. A pitcher can make an "error" but only on a batted or thrown ball.


What is the slowest ball thrown in Softball?

The slowest softball pitch is the change-up. It is used to trick the batter into swinging early. When pitchers have a good change up it can be used quite often with the same effect each time. Pitches can also be thrown off-speed, like an off-speed curve ball.


How fast can some baseball pitchers throw?

60mph


What is a change up pitch in softball?

'Change up' is another name for a 'slow ball'. Where a fast ball may be thrown around 90 or so MPH, a change up would be thrown in the 75-80 MPH range. It is thrown with the same motion as a fast ball and is used to fool the batter into swinging early at the pitch.


What is a good pitch speed for a 15 year old baseball player?

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


Does a Baseball pitch speed up after delivery?

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.


How does a change up move?

A change-up pitch is thrown with the same arm motion as a fastball but a slower speed, often gripping the ball with the fingers and palm instead of the seams. This change in speed and grip disrupts the batter's timing, making it look like a fastball until the last moment.


Does a lower temperature speed up or slow down ripening of fruit?

lowering the temperature does speed up ripening fruit. if you raise the temperature then it will have to be thrown out. ssry


Why does the speed of the ball thrown up decrease?

The speed of a ball thrown up decreases because of gravity acting against the initial velocity. As the ball goes up, gravity pulls it back down, causing its speed to decrease until it reaches its peak height and momentarily stops before falling back down.


Why does the speed dcreses when an object is thrown vertically up?

The speed decreases when an object is thrown vertically up because of the force of gravity acting against the object's upward motion. As the object goes higher, the force of gravity slows it down until the object reaches its maximum height, where its speed momentarily becomes zero before accelerating back downward.


High arc baseball pitch?

That's a change-up pitch.


Which best describes the speed of a ball as it is thrown straight up into the air and comes back down?

The speed of the ball is greatest when it is thrown upward and decreases as it reaches the peak of its trajectory. The speed continues to decrease as the ball falls back down due to the force of gravity pulling it towards the ground.