In baseball, a thrower is called a throw in which the ball falls as soon as it reaches the base, preventing the batter from playing fully. The ball falls sharper with this throw than a regular fast ball, but at the same time it moves no less quickly. Therefore, this throw serves as an excellent addition to the repertoire of a skilled pitcher. To throw the fingers must hold the ball parallel to the seams on it, and the thumb should be located below. It is necessary to test slightly different positions of the fingers in order to identify the one with which you get the best throw path.
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