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A fast ball is when the pitchers throws the ball straight at the strike zone, it doesn't curve (curve ball) or lower (slider), it goes straight ahead.
Fast ball, curve ball, drop ball, screw ball, rise ball, change up, curve drop, off speed curve.
Yes, the curve ball curves. This is because of the way the ball is thrown, which is a kind of a spin/jerky fast motion.
Curve ball, Change up, fast ball, slider, splitter.
Great question. The pitchers command means that his pitches are doing what he wants them to do. If his intent is to throw a curve ball, then the ball will curve. The pitcher has control when the pitches he throws are staying in the strike zone like he wants. If he wants to throw a ball, then he is throwing balls. your curveball can curve, your breaking ball can break, your slider will slide, and your fastball is fast.... however if you can't get it over the plate ( or reasonably within range), you have no control.
I would say she is pretty fast for only being 13 years old!! Last I heard she pitching at about 55 mph with 4 different pitches (A fast ball, change up, curve ball, and is working on her drop). Keep up the good work!!
The main difference between a slider and curveball is the way that they move. Imagine your throwing a slider at a clock. It would go from 3 to 9. However, if you were to throw a curveball at a clock it would go from about 1:30 to 7:30.
The fast ball sport is baseball, a fast ball is basically when a pitcher just throws the ball staight at the strike zone.
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The main factors are the masses of the Sun and planets, the forces of gravity between them, and the existing rotation (angular momentum) in the system. The forward speed of the planets and their inertia prevent them from falling in towards the sun where the gravitational force comes from, so they continue on their path and just curve in towards the sun continuously under effect of the force, just like if you threw a ball fast enough it would curve downwards as fast as the horizon curved down under it.
Regarding Pitches: (looking from pitcher mound) Curve- ball moves toward the left Screw- ball moves toward the right Rise- ball moves up Drop- ball moves down Change/off speed- ball speed slower than fast ball Fast- no movement Regarding Hitting: Sweet spot- part of the bat where it is best to hit off of Slap hit- running bunt Slap bunt- start in bunt position then pull back and take short swing General: Pickle- when a runner is stuck in between two bases because there are basemen on either side of them and they have possesion of the ball