Chapter 299

Generally speaking, when we talk about pitchers, there are 3 basic categories: soft pitches, bentos, and alternatives.

The most obvious difference between a soft-pitch pitcher and a Ben-style pitcher is that they don't have the best ball control.

In the case of professional baseball, for example, the weapon of soft pitching is to control the whole game with good ball control and colorful changing balls like rainbows.

Contrary to the general perception, the "soft throw" does not mean that the ball speed is not good, so it needs to be made up by changing the ball. In professional baseball, there are also fast pitchers who can throw 150km/h.

Therefore, the correct interpretation of "soft investment" should be "technocracy" and "techno-stream".

As the name suggests, the Bengues are orthodox pitchers who must have a very threatening speedball, and then pair it with other variations.

The alternative school, to put it elegantly, is to find another way, self-contained, and to talk about it is ugly, it is to pretend to be a ghost and be abducted and deceived (Imai Hao).

Okayama Ginji was able to enter the field of vision of several big players when he was in the second grade...... Naturally, he has his superiority!

Okayama Ginji, with his tall stature and slender arms, even if he makes an arm swing at the same speed, most people will feel that his movements are slower than ordinary people, just like the misdefinition of "a small man runs faster than a big man".

Therefore, even if the same swing of the arm and the same rhythm are thrown, the average hitter will think that Okayama throws the ball slower.

Moreover, in addition to the fact that Okayama often changes the pedal position when pitching, his throwing action is actually mysterious!

If you break down Okayama's pitching action, you will find that Okayama's free foot step makes the ball carrier well covered by his body, which is only one thing, and the other is that he has been holding the ball for a long time at this time, and he does not throw the ball at the first time.

Yes! Okayama will decide the pace of the pitch according to the actual situation.

The disadvantage of Okayama's slender arm pitch is obviously that the trajectory of the arm movement is too long, giving the hitter a longer opportunity to observe. Therefore, Okayama has a change of rhythm when holding the ball, and he can confuse the hitter at this point!

Third, we all know that the pitcher's board is a locator on the pitcher's mound, and the distance from the pitcher's front to home plate is 18.44 meters;

The pitcher's board is about 15.3 centimeters long and 61 centimeters wide. The distance from the pitcher's front to home plate is 18.44 meters.

So, the question is, what is the difference between standing at the top of the left side of 61 cm and standing at the end of the right side of 61 cm and throwing the ball at the same speed towards the same position in the inside or outside corner of the hitter?

Even if the ball is thrown at the same speed into the inside corner and the outside corner of the hitter respectively, the hitter will generally think that the ball is fast in the inside corner and the ball is slow in the outside corner - even if the actual speed is the same.

This is the origin of "diagonal pitching", the basic principle is to use human physiology to carry out "competitive fraud".

According to the existing research data, human beings judge the relative speed of an object based on the length of the object's trajectory and the difference in the position angle between the object and the eye (which can be simply understood as the width or narrowness of the target relative to the field of view).

When the hitter hits the ball, he stands sideways in the hitting area, facing the incoming ball; Facing the narrow field of view of the incoming ball from the side, the aforementioned visual effects will be further enhanced!

Therefore, no matter what the position of the shot preparation, the hitter must turn his neck, face the pitcher's mound, keep his eyes parallel, and look directly at the incoming ball before starting to hit the ball, which is the most basic preparation for batting.

In practice, the batting position is that of a batter in an open stance (observing the player's foot position, the foot close to the home plate, opens up to form an "outside figure-eight" with the other foot on the inside, which is the open position. The "open position" of the hitter has more of his body turned to second base or the shorter's position because of the position under his feet, so he does not need to adjust his neck and head more towards the pitcher's mound. In this position, the perspective of the beater's eyes is closer to the natural state of human beings, and the visual angle between the parallel eyes and the incoming ball is larger. Relatively speaking, the inside corner field of view is superior, so compared to other stations, the open position can better perceive the inside corner kick.

Of course, the open position is not without its drawbacks.

Exterior angle!

The disadvantage is that the observation of the outside corner is impaired.

And because of the position, the best point for the hitter is also more inclined to the inside corner, which is different from the parallel and adduction positions.

In a word, the inner corner is favorable, and the outer corner looks at the sky.

The reason why the boy was able to repeatedly break Okayama Ginji's pitch was because the kid didn't look at the pitcher's other actions when he hit the ball, and the boy's shot started from the moment the pitcher "threw the ball"!

Didn't understand it? That's right!

Say it again!

The Fight Kid waited for the moment of "pitching" before he began to observe the trajectory of baseball, and don't ask me why he did it...... I'm desperate!

In fact, that's exactly what he did!

Therefore, no matter who the pitcher is, it is useless to do what actions on the hands and feet, what position to stand, and how to change the rhythm of the pitch before the pitch is shot.

Because at that time...... Youdou Kid didn't pay attention at all!

Like a giant prehistoric crocodile, this kid crawled, lurking, waiting quietly......

The moment the ball is shot!

And then...... Let's take a look!

You say I'm talking nonsense?

Let me show the evidence?

Do you want proof? Yes!

In the last game against Dongfeng University, the confrontation between Youdou Boy and Storm Kid is proof of this!

In that game, I found that the best boy was even faster in swinging the bat, but he didn't hit the ball and swung it in the air continuously, not because the ball speed was too fast, he couldn't react! On the contrary, his brain had already reacted, but his body had not adjusted in time - this was because the Fighting Boy had not practiced how to hit a 150km/h ball before. The performance of this kid in the back is getting better and better, which is the proof that the Youdou kid has gradually adjusted his body through actual combat!

The proof is the next beating, and the Youdou boy didn't swing the empty stick again, not once! This can only show that he still sees the path of the ball very clearly.

Moreover, that kind of fast ball, it is not said that you can blast it out by blindly swinging a big stick!

Unlike the high school boys who blow up balloons, Youdou Kid has never used a metal bat