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Re: Re: curveballs


Posted by: mark (mark@pima) on Wed Mar 17 19:41:51 2004


Hi,
> >
> > I would get the ATEC Hitting Streak or JUGS LITE-FLITE. They both do a good simulation of a breaking ball and they are around $300 dollars.
> >
> >Thanks for the info John. I guess I was looking for balls that I could throw so players could read it out of my hand and the ball would actually break. I never could throw a good curveball. Just looking for something that would break with a lot less effort on my arm.

go to www.eastbay.com and look at the baseball training aids. they have a series of balls you can buy that break due to their weighting and shape.


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