A curveball is a type of pitch in Baseball that actually curves as it reaches home plate.
A curveball is not a good pitch for young children to throw, because to throw a curveball, you must flick your wrist, which is not good for a young child's wrist.
There have been debates on whether a curveball actually curves, or if the pitch actually curves when it reaches the plate.
Some nicknames for a curveball are "the bender," "the hook," "Uncle Charlie," "the hammer," "the yakker," "Public Enemy Number 1," or "a breaking pitch."
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