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2007-05-18 09:31:15 · 6 answers · asked by jwalker1227 2 in Sports Baseball

Ok, so its only possible to do a side-to-side curve... kind of a slurve?.

I can do that, I just wanted that 12-6 motion that I have overhand... but sidearm.

2007-05-18 09:57:58 · update #1

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YOU CAN'T ! There is actually a law aganst it. It's called the "Laws of Physics"

Doing what ans. # 2 suggested most often gives you a Wild
Pitch. If you happened to be pitching in one of the stadiums where gravity doesn't exist, you'd get a 6-12 curve, not a 12-6.

You can get close to a 12-6 sidearm pitch, buy it's actually the exact opposite of a curve. 12-6, regargless of which arm position you use requires getting on top and producing overspin. I threw this pitch regularly in HS and College and could get to about 11-5.

How? It requires head and body adjustments.

HEAD:
1) Get use to the fact that it is NOT going to break a foot and a half and you don't need it too.
2) Get use to the fact that you're you can't throw it as hard as you'll want to. And, again, you don't need to.

BODY
1) You have to open up much earlier than usual so that your arm position at release is a little behind normal
2)You have to open up much more. Your front foot has to land a foot or more toward the 1st base side of the straight line between you and the catcher (assuming you're rt . handed)

Keep it down and from the middle of the plate out to left handed hitters and your SS gets a weak grounder. Keep it mid. plate in to righties and your 3rd baseman get the weak grounder.

One last thing, and once in awhile it will happen. Remember that a 400 ft. foul all is nothing more than a strike.

2007-05-18 10:53:41 · answer #1 · answered by H.E. G 4 · 0 0

Throwing a 12 - 6 curveball from the sidearm position is rather difficult as it requires topspin on the ball to get the 'tumbling' action of a 12 - 6 curve. The best way I have found to describe this is think of the motion of the hand and wrist while throwing a screwball overhand. When you drop down to side arm this same motion will provide the topspin needed to get the tumbling action.

2007-05-18 10:03:49 · answer #2 · answered by hooah14 1 · 0 0

It would be more like a 3-5 curveball sidearm

2007-05-18 09:35:36 · answer #3 · answered by J Dub 5 · 0 0

You don't, a 12-6 curveball means you come from the top overhand position and snap downward to the bottom position.

2007-05-18 09:40:34 · answer #4 · answered by Frizzer 7 · 0 0

Notes on sidearm pitching... a million. It places greater torque on your arm as a results of flicking action interior the elbow. 2. You develop your risk of tendonitis on your elbow and shoulder. 3. diverse mechanics on a similar time as pitching. 4. Pitches are many times slower. 5. A lesser pitch selection. 6. cautioned to no longer throw this way. suited sidearm pitches... a million. 2-Seam Fastball -- has reducing action which could fool hitters, greater valuable than the 4-Seamer while thrown sidearm. 2. 4-Seam Fastball -- if thrown genuine could have a sort riser action to it. (no longer as valuable as 2-Seam, in my view) 3. Slider -- this may be your substantial breaking pitch, it is going to look as in the experience that your 2-Seam while thrown properly, yet with an more desirable wreck and opposite fringe of the two-Seam. 4. Circle exchange -- any changeup will do, however the circle exchange would be setup nicely by utilising your 2-Seamer and Slider, use it as your out pitch because it is disguised as a results of fact the different 2 yet will drop down particularly. 5. Slurve -- it is used as your curve ball, despite if is extremely sluggish and if no longer thrown properly you would be staring at it sail over the fence (no longer cautioned) the only thank you to maintain a 12-6 hammer is that in case you reside overhand or extreme 3/4 launch. Curve balls are inneffective sidearm as a results of way they could desire to be thrown. Splitters are a similar way. be careful while throwing sidearm as a results of fact pitches have a tendancy to purely lob to the plate if thrown incorrectly and it turns right into a meat pitch. My advice is to stay overhand to maintain greater style of pitches. As a low sidearm thrower, i take advantage of a 2-Seam, Slider, Circle exchange. I throw purely the 4-Seam, Splitter, Curve overhand as a results of action you could desire to furnish them circulate. on your question...the two substantial pitches substantial league sidearmers throw are some style of fastball (2 or 4 seam) and a slider.

2016-11-24 22:28:49 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

come directly under the ball for spin with arm parallel to ground

2007-05-18 09:39:42 · answer #6 · answered by pharmziggy 2 · 0 0

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