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Describing baseball pitch movement with right-hand rules
Authors:Bahill A Terry  Baldwin David G
Affiliation:Systems and Industrial Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721-0020, USA. terry@sie.arizona.edu
Abstract:The right-hand rules show the direction of the spin-induced deflection of baseball pitches: thus, they explain the movement of the fastball, curveball, slider and screwball. The direction of deflection is described by a pair of right-hand rules commonly used in science and engineering. Our new model for the magnitude of the lateral spin-induced deflection of the ball considers the orientation of the axis of rotation of the ball relative to the direction in which the ball is moving. This paper also describes how models based on somatic metaphors might provide variability in a pitcher's repertoire.
Keywords:Curveball   Pitch deflection   Screwball   Slider   Modeling   Forces on a baseball   Science of baseball
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