If you can throw a Baseball 95 mph consistently and move it around the strike zone with control, and can throw a lot of them without losing speed over a given period, say 20 minutes to a half an hour, then yes you can have a pitching career in baseball.
Much like baseball pitching, softball pitching is used to throw a ball towards the batter. In baseball they throw overhand but in softball when your pitching you wind up, load, and throw underhand. There are more pitches possible in the softball pitching than baseball. All pitched possible to be thrown by a softball pitcher are screw ball, change-up, fastball, curve ball, rise ball, drop ball, and knuckle ball.
The most accurate pitch in baseball is the 4-seam fastball. You can throw a 4-seam fastball by: Placing your index finger and middle finger comfortably apart from each other across the seams where the seams are farthest apart from each other. Then, throw it as if you were playing catch.
if you throw a 4-seam fastball and if you throw hard enough it will rise. a two-seam will just go straight
Four seam fastball ,a curve and strait change very little . Also a cutter later on in his career.
While pitching your stride doesn't actually make the ball faster. What makes the ball look faster to a batter is how close you are. If you throw an 85mph fastball from 60 feet a batter will know but if you throw the same speed from 50 feet away the batter might think its coming 90-93 mph.
No. Only a very few of them can throw 100 mph. They don't exceed 100 mph by much - 101, 102 is tops. Most of them throw a fastball in the 90's, and a few have a fastball in the 80's.
Throw it harder
Fastball
This is possible bu you would need lots of muscle to push the ball. It is much easier from a pitching stance where you can wind-up and put as of your body's force behind it as you possibly can. Thus resulting in a faster fastball.
My Coach yelled at me and told me to pick up a base ball and throw a fastball!
Not consistently.
6 in all she claims to rairly throw her fastball