Most pitchers develop several main pitches and then throw variations of those pitches.
Here are some tips for throwing the knuckle curve, split finger, circle change and knuckle ball:
Knuckle Curve Ball
• Middle finger on seam
• Point of index finger on other seam
• Delivery pitch with wrist “cocked”
• Ball behavior: same as curve ball, but faster than the regular curve ball and slower than the slider
Split Finger
• Both fingers spread outside the seams
• “Snap” wrist upon release
• Ball behavior: slow tumbling action with the same arm speed as the fastball
Circle Change
• Middle finger inside seam
• Index finger and thumb “circle” on side of ball
• Same arm speed as the fastball
• At delivery, rotate the “circle” down
• Ball behavior: slowing sinking action with sideways rotators
Knuckle Ball
• Point of index finger and middle finger on leather, not seams
• Thumb and remaining fingers also on leather only
• Don’t want to touch seams
• Delivery: lead with your elbow; “push” the ball out of your hand; keep your wrist under the ball
• Ball behavior: no rotation, “jumps” around
As a pitcher, you should always warm up and develop good ball control and placement.
View videos showing these pitches.
Rawlings has a variety of 5-Tool training baseballs to help you improve your pitching. Look for model numbers 5THITATP, 5THITAATP and 5THITAAATP. To improve or take care of your arm, the 5-Tool Resistance Bands, Resistance Ball, and Resistance Ball Pro are perfect.
Visit RawlingsGear.com or contact a Rawlings Gear Customer Care representative at (866) 678-GEAR(4327) for information on tools to improve your pitching.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Tips to Develop Your Knuckle Curve, Split Finger, Circle Change and Knuckle Balls
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