A Different Pitch Experiment

Challenging Batters and Physics Experts Alike

The conflict was this: A split-finger is usually gripped to reduce backspin on the ball because backspin prevents the ball from dropping. The typical Magnus effect on the ball will tilt it slightly in toward a hitter.

“But the particular pitch that was unusual broke away from a right-handed hitter,” Nathan said.

Stumped, Nathan sent the video to the physicist Rod Cross at the University of Sydney in Australia. Cross performed several tests — often using polystyrene balls for better movement — and came up with what he views as a plausible theory. He published his findings in an article in the American Journal of Physics in January.

2 thoughts on “A Different Pitch Experiment

  1. Yes, I am, but was too lazy go and find the link (thanks!). Which is why I called this a different pitch.

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