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For all of you who think a rise ball can rise check this out. www.pitchsoftball.com/riseballsecrets.html
Don't think you're going to find too many in disagreement on this. That being said, is there a rule disallowing the use of a fan to help cool the catcher from behind, say about 35-40 MPH?
It would be cooling the ump too so they might not rule against it.
For every link you post that says a rise ball cannot rise, someone else will post links that say they do rise.
Don't think you're going to find too many in disagreement on this. That being said, is there a rule disallowing the use of a fan to help cool the catcher from behind, say about 35-40 MPH?
For every link you post that says a rise ball cannot rise, someone else will post links that say they do rise.
JUST A QUESTION FOR A PERSON WITH THIS KIND OF EDUCATION NOT A SELF PROCLAIMED EXPERT
if that gravity law is true?
would the fact that you do throw the ball with an upward trajectory, would that not meen the speed and spin numbers could be less to achieve a true upward rise.
in other words the ball is not traveling on a flat plane and only relying on speed and spin to rise but being thrown upward against the gravity making it easier to rise
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I wish I could get my golf ball to rise, that darn ground just wont let it go up....maybe its the clubs......
I've seen fastballs, meatballs, curveballs, dropballs, red balls, blue balls, balls that bounce and balls that aren't round, but never a ball that rises. Lets call it the "inclined fastball".