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  2. Riseball - Wikipedia

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    In the conclusion, the author writes that they “believe” with better video equipment and pitching machine, it can be proven that a rise ball actually rises. [ 7 ] Another study utilizes a theoretical physics approach to modelling the trajectories of various softball pitches, including the rise ball.

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    Softball Factory was created to provide authentic training and college recruiting programs for youth and high school softball players. Softball Factory is led by Lea Ann Jarvis, the Director of Softball Operations. Lea Ann was a two-time First Team NCAA All-American while a standout performer at Louisiana Tech University.

  4. Ontario Amateur Softball Association - Wikipedia

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    Each team is permitted to have nine players on the field in fastpitch softball. [14] In fastpitch softball, a "windmill" style of pitching is utilized, as the pitcher's arm makes a complete backward rotation before completing the pitch. With this style of pitching, elite male pitchers have been known to reach around 70 mph. [15]

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  6. MLB’s TV plan, A-Rod’s LinkedIn, new pitch types ... - AOL

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    Hannah Keyser and Zach Crizer go through all of the news of the day before diving deep into pitch types and welcoming on Natalie Weiner to talk about the women’s college softball championship ...

  7. Fastpitch softball - Wikipedia

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    The pitching style of fastpitch is different from that of slowpitch softball. Pitchers in fast-pitch softball usually throw the ball using a "windmill" type of movement. In this style of pitching, the pitcher begins with the arm at the hip. A common way to be taught how to pitch is using the motions, 'repel', 'rock', 'kick', 'drag', 'toss'.

  8. Why MLB spring training matters more to catchers and pitchers ...

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    And yet, as with many elements of spring training, there’s only so much you can do to prepare for what it’s like when the games — and every individual pitch — start to count.

  9. Pitch (softball) - Wikipedia

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    Megan Gibson pitching in a Big 12 match in 2007. 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.