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With the 2024 NCAA Softball Tournament kicking off, here's a look at why college pitchers throw underhand, and why it differs from baseball:
In softball, a pitch is the act of throwing a ball underhand by using a windmill motion. The pitcher will throw the ball towards home plate to a catcher to start the play. The pitcher will attempt to strike out the batter or prevent the batters from getting on the bases.
This is why younger pitchers who have not developed into their normal hand size start with more basic grips such as the fastball. The main pitches involved in fastpitch softball are as follows: fastball, change-up, curveball, drop ball, and rise ball. Other pitches include both the drop curve, and well as the drop screw, and the backdoor curve.
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Gajewski, a self-proclaimed softball junkie, says he’s seen Kentucky on television more frequently than Michigan this year, but OSU hasn’t played either team since last season. Here’s a look ...
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Here's what you need to know about the run-ahead rule in the NCAA softball tournament and Women's College World Series as games begin this week: