To thow a fork ball yo need to split your finger like a splitter and throw it like a changeup
A changeup pitch is a slow pitch thrown to look like a fastball.
He grips his thumb on the side and lines up his index finger and middle finger opposite on the ball!
a curveball, slider, fastball,knuckleball,4seam fastball,changeup What about a knucklecurve, a palmball, slurve, circlechange, and a 2seamer
93 to 95 mph fastball with an 83 mph 1 to 7 curveball also a 85mph changeup
They can both be effective pitches. Whether a pitcher can control a pitch is the key to how effective that pitch is.
His main pitch was a 2-seam fastball. Other than that he threw a changeup, and about once or twice a game he threw a curveball. Later in his career he started throwing a cutter and a slider
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bob gutangeson the pitcher for the red socks! WORD!
get either a changeup or a slider dont thrwo a cuvreball unless u think u r ready to
Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis.
First, you need to scuff or cut a ball to get good movement. The ball will generally move toward the non-holey side, so if you put the holes on the right and threw overhand, it would move to the left. The best pitches I throw are: the forkball(jam the ball between your index and middle finger and throw over the top), the screwball(hold with the holes to the left and throw over the top), the drop(hold like a screwball but throw sidearm) and the changeup(put your index and middle finger in opposite holes on the ball and throw over the top. Experiment! Thats how I learned all these.