your fingertips will probally hurt because you probally hold onto the ball to tight hold it with a losser grip and that should help
Yes it can severely hurt the skin
He can, but he probably, no, most likely get hurt.
The skin on your elbows is more flexible and helps you flex your arm and your fingertips are thicker and help you not get hurt that easily when you get a needle or something sharp and get cut.
The skin on your elbows is more flexible and help you flex your arm, and your fingertips are thicker and help you not get hurt that eaily!
He Probably will pitch again but might not, as winning 300 games really can wear out your arm, so if he does pitch, he will probably only pitch once every 8 days or so so that he doesnt hurt himself and never play baseball again.
Baseball is a over-handed pitch. Softball is a under-handed pitch
They are saying it was by SF Giant Barry Zito on 18 Aug 2012 against the Padres. The ball rolled off his fingertips high in the arc, floated way up high, dropped short of the plate, then rolled very slowly across it.
In baseball the pitcher can pitch anyway they like. There is not a rule saying you have to pitch a certain way.
so you will not get hurt
Frank Thomas' Big Hurt Baseball happened in 1995.
There is a slow-pitch BASEBALL bat is more for Little League. A fast-pitch BASEBALL bat is mostly 10 and under or 12 and under or even 14 and under. There isn't a slow-pitch and a fast-pitch BASEBALL bat. Meaning they cant be morphed together.
The fastball is the pitch most thrown and most hit in baseball.