How to throw an eephus pitch?


Question:

Answers:

Is Tim Lincecum the real deal? what do u think?

Wow! Good for you, being interested. I pitch in little league and have perfected the eephus. First, hold the ball like an upside down 2 seam fastball. instead of your index and middle finger going on the two seams, it's you thumb and pinky finger. On the top seam farthest away from you lie your three fingers close to each other. Go into your windup and decieve the batter by puffing out your cheeks (makes it look like a fastball). Then, with your release point over the top and at your ear, you never let the ball touch your palm. Have it glide off your fingers. It will rise high in the air. Then, it will begin a wicked sink. If done correctly, the batter will swing so hard and miss so hard, you'll feel a breeze. Just remember. Have fun with the eephus. It's a novelty pitch.

Who was the mlb player to hit 13 home runs the fastest at the beginning of a season?

You lob it and it has to break around 30 inches

Coco or Pena for the Red Sox?

you gotta throw throw the baseball extremely high but it is illegall in mlb to throw it so might as well not learn it.

More Questions & Answers...
  • Where can i find the 2002 mariano rivera nike cleats.?
  • Who Is The Best Baseball Play That Is Still Playing Today?
  • Team with 2nd most world series wins all time?
  • What do the initials VUK stand for on the Philadelphia Phillies shirts?
  • Listening to Roger's press conference. He said the reason why he chose NY over Houston/Boston was cause the
  • When i bat i tend to drop my shoulder, what should i do to stop this?
  • How many baseballs does an average major league use?
  • Whats going on with Soriono and Lee of the cubs, why dont either of them have a HR yet?
  • Whats a good camera and camcorder in 1(small) that has the best value?
  • Are these red sox seats @ Fenway any good?
  • This article contents is create by this website user, Sports1234.com doesn't promise its accuracy.
    Copyright 2007 Sports1234.com     Contact us    Terms of Use

    Sports