How to serve in a waffle bole

Author: Clyde Lopez
Date Of Creation: 17 June 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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Content

What you need to know to shine on the pitch.

Steps

  1. 1 Super mega no bounce ball. Place your index and middle fingers on the ball, other fingers should not touch the ball, the holes should be on the left side. Then throw the ball lightly, it should fly in a curve to the left.
  2. 2 Rising skrybol. The ball holes should now be on the right. Place your middle finger on the ball so that it covers the three holes. Place your index finger close to the holes at a short distance from the middle. Throw with a 3/4 submarine (baseball pitch and side serve) and stretch your wrist. Throw the ball to the outside of the batter's knee (batter) if right-handed. The ball should fly in a curve upward into the strike zone.
  3. 3 Drop curvball. Grab the scruball and throw it out of the 3/4 submarine. The ball should move like a curvball.
  4. 4 Fastball. Hold the ball with the holes facing up, place your middle finger between them and your index finger on one of them, then serve from the overhand (high vertical axis serve).
  5. 5 Ultimate breakin ball. Fold your thumb, middle / forefinger in a "C" shape. Hold the ball with your fingers on opposite sides. When you do this serve, hold the ball loose and throw it straight up. When you release the ball, it feels like you weren't holding it in your hand. Increase the power of the next throw (but make sure the previous ball actually made it to the right place). The ball should fly 60 - 90 cm.
  6. 6 Skrybol. Fold your index finger, middle finger, and thumb in a "C" shape. The ring finger and little finger lie side by side in the holes. Then throw it. If you did everything correctly, the ball can fly to the side up to 1.2 meters.
  7. 7 Mega deadly super climbing scryball. Hold the ball with the holes to the left. Place your index and middle fingers next to them, they should almost touch. Then throw it out of the full submarine so that your joints are almost touching the ground.
  8. 8 Slider. Make a "C" with your index finger, middle finger, and thumb. If you are a right-handed pitcher (pitcher), the holes should be on the right. If you are left-handed, the holes should be on the left side. Make sure your hands are not covering the holes.
  9. 9 Super slider. Hold the ball with holes on the left side and keep your index finger on one of them. Make sure that your index finger is the last to come off the ball when you shoot. The ball should fly in a curve 60-90 cm to the left. This pitch takes some practice.
  10. 10 The best slider. The holes must be on the RIGHT SIDE. Place your middle finger first on one of the holes, then your index finger on the opposite side of them. To make this throw correctly, you must serve from a position between the standard and sidearm (serve from a lower and horizontal axis than overhand).
  11. 11 Scryball / Slider. The same serve as in curvball, only the holes of the ball should be directed to the right. Well, almost the same, except that you have to put your fingers on the holes, with the tips towards the middle of the ball, and not parallel to it, as in curvball. It will look like you are crossing the holes with 2 fingers. Hold the ball with your index and middle fingers.
    • Hint: If you want to throw the ball to the left side of the strike zone, twist your wrist strongly and keep the ball loose, almost tossing it up. It will slide or fly in a curve to the right as long as you twisted your wrist.
  12. 12 Crazy awesome curvball. Position your hand so that the holes are on the right side of the ball (for right-handed pitchers) and on the left for left-handed pitchers. Make your index and middle fingers "V" and pinch the ball between them as if it were stuck. Throw the ball from any angle.However, it is best to choose a position between sidearm and 3/4. The ball will fly in a curve to the right if thrown from above, up and to the side, if from 3/4, descend if thrown from a sidearm, and will fly like a curvball if thrown from a submarine.
  13. 13 Crazy curvball. Hold the whiffle ball with the holes to the left, with your index and middle fingers vertically to the right of the holes. Try to keep your fingers on the holes. The hand grip is similar to showing someone a loser on the forehead with two fingers.
    • Hint: Try aiming at the batter if it's right-handed. The ball will fly in a curve as long as it crosses the home plate (home base). In some cases, he can even fly from plate to plate (the area indicating the position of the bases) until he gets into the strike zone.
  14. 14 Curvball riser. Hold the ball with the holes to the right, separate your fingers, lock your wrist and throw from the sidearm / submarine. (This serve takes practice, but it helps to learn, firstly, the feed riser, and secondly, the ability to correctly fix the wrist.J. Wayne's serve.)
  15. 15 Another riser. Make "C" with your index, middle and thumb. The middle and thumb should be in the middle of the ball, and the holes on the right if you are right-handed. The little and ring fingers should be curled up into a small circle without touching the holes. This serve should be from the sidearm, but the lower the shot point, the better. Immediately before throwing, your wrist should be locked so that the ball can be thrown to its maximum height.
  16. 16 Raiser / Floater. The grip in this serve is the same as in curvball, just throw the ball from the sidearm and spin your wrist for a long time! If you want, direct the ball with the holes up and just let it float right above the home plate.
  17. 17 Sinker - 1. This feed is done in the same way as the riser feed, only the ball must be holes down. For some people, on the contrary, it is more convenient to serve this ball as a riser / floater. In this serve, you also need to spin your wrist for a long time so that the ball flies in the right direction and at the intended speed.
  18. 18 Sinker - 2. Hold the ball like a circle changejup (baseball pitch, in which grabbing the ball is like shifting the gear in a car when going to a higher speed) and then throw it out of the submarine. Secure your wrist. This serve is also a grip for the sidearm riser ball. This serve is a great way to trick the batter. When he / she sees you serve from the sidearm and is expecting a raise when the ball goes down. Hold it just like a risball, only turn the holes towards your index finger. (If holding the ball in front of the face, the holes should be directed to the left, RIGHT for left-handers). Make this serve again from the sidearm. Aim up and slightly to the right, the ball will descend and fly away from the right-handed batter. Throw harder for a bigger break (a situation where the ball covers a long distance at high speed).
  19. 19 Crazy Sinker with Splitter Action. Hold the ball in the same way you would a so-called "scrubball" so that the holes are to the right of your middle and index fingers (which should be connected). While holding this grip, throw out of the sidearm and lock your wrist at a steep angle. This will cause the ball to rise slightly and then drop sharply, just like in a splitter.
  20. 20 Cutter. Hold the ball like a fastball, just don't spread your arms as much as you would for a splitter. You should be about to throw the ball when you suddenly step into 3/4 position and throw. Serving takes practice, but the ball can fly 30 cm, but it will look like it has flown 1.5 m!
  21. 21 Another cutter. First, place your index finger on the equator of the ball with the holes to the left (this is a grip for right-handers), the middle finger is 2.5-4 cm away from them, then the thumb, barely covering the holes, next to the middle finger and throw the ball from 3/4. He should fly straight through the strike zone.
  22. 22 Palmball. Hold the ball between your thumb and palm with your fingers on top. Experiment with how to place the holes or how many fingers should be on top!
  23. 23 Circle changer. When this feed is triggered, madness begins. Hold the ball as if you were pointing okay with your fingers. The index and thumb make a circle, and your other fingers are free and spaced from them. Make a circle with your fingers around the holes in the ball. He usually flies in a curve to the left.
  24. 24 Tilt Hold the ball with the holes facing you, and place your index and middle fingers on top of the ball, covering the holes slightly. Instead of holding it with your fingers, keep your knuckles between your index and middle fingers. Your other fingers will be constantly bent without touching your two main fingers. Also, don't let your ring and pinky fingers grip the ball, just bend them in with your other hand.
    • Hint: Good luck with this throw (and hit).
  25. 25 An absolutely amazing tilt. The original knuckle ball is very good, but this one is disgusting! Press down on the center of the ball (center is the circle between the holes) and bend your pinky and ring fingers. Place them on the dent you created. Place your index finger and pinky fingers on the other side of the ball. When throwing the ball, quickly straighten your bent fingers, it becomes uncontrollable and moves like crazy!
    • Hint: Your grip should be like pointing your fingers to a goat.
  26. 26 Big freeze. Movement in this serve is minimal, but the ball is extremely difficult to hit. Hold the ball with the holes facing down. Your index and middle fingers should be parallel to the holes. Throw from the sidearm.
  27. 27 Changejup. Hold the ball by turning the holes to either side. Insert your index finger into one of the holes. Not too deep, otherwise it will be completely stuck. Throw the ball hard and at the last moment, pull your finger out of the hole. The ball should slowly reach the home plate after swinging the batter.
  28. 28 Gyroscope. Hold the ball with the holes towards the batter and shoot from the overhand, spinning the ball as you throw it.
  29. 29 The ultimate slider. Hold the ball with the holes at the bottom and throw the ball out of 3/4, pointing it slightly downward.
  30. 30 Ifas. Hold the ball the way you would hold a fastball, then throw it high, and you just have to hit it. Only throw when you are scoring, for example, 0-1 0-2 1-2, or if there is a draw: 1-1 or 2-2, but if you are losing, then you should not make this serve. As a rule, you need to throw the ball without hesitation.
  31. 31 Scrubball (for left-handers). Hold the ball with the holes to the right and wrap your index and middle fingers around the holes, then throw from the overhand. For right-handers, the opposite is true.
  32. 32 Skrybol / Sinker. More effective for lefties. Grabbing the ball is like a regular grappling ball, hand movements are the same except when you release the ball. Step forward as if you were throwing a curvball, making a big loop with your hand, like a nasty curvball.
  33. 33 Scorcher (disgusting curvball). Place your index and middle finger on the opposite side of the holes, and throw the ball after turning the hole side toward the batter. He should fly straight down.
  34. 34 Big dropper. Place your middle finger over the holes so that they are on the right. The thumb should be at the bottom of the ball. The index finger should be to the left of the middle. They should be located separately from each other, but not far away. Throw 3/4 from the top, but turn your hand so that the holes are in front of you as you serve. The ball should fly 1-1.3 meters.
  35. 35 Gurver. Spin the whiffle ball and grab like a curvball. Then throw it straight, it should fly like a gyroscope, curvball or slider.
  36. 36 Late curvball. Hold the ball with the holes to the left, then insert your index finger into one of the 3/4 holes of your nail. Place your middle finger an inch from your index finger. Throw the ball from 3/4 or overhand.
  37. 37 Slowly diving curvball. With the holes facing up, grab the ball and place your index and middle fingers over the holes on the right side. The thumb should be on the left seam. Throw from 3/4 or sidearm. The ball should fly like a curvball about 30 cm, then "dive" 30-60 cm.
  38. 38 Yes ... Another cutter. The holes should be on the left side of the ball. Place your index finger in the middle of the holes and your middle finger on the seam. The thumb is also in the middle of the holes, but at the bottom of the ball. From the overhead serve, the ball should fly 0.5-1 meters from the right-handed batter and fall 15-20 cm.
  39. 39 Tilt curvball. The ball holes are BOTTOM ... put your nails on each piece of plastic between the holes. (Pick up the ball, and when throwing, push, not throw it.)
  40. 40 Disgusting sinker. The holes of the ball are on the left side. Place your index finger on the left side of the holes or nearly over the holes, then do the same with your middle finger on the right side.
    • Hint: If you are throwing from an overhand position, keep your wrist slightly down. In this case, the ball should fly off by half a meter.
  41. 41 Crazy slider. Place the ball with the holes to the right, then place your index and middle fingers on them, and your thumb down, and throw from the overhand. Make sure to aim below and behind the batter. The break will be huge.
  42. 42 Slurve. Keep the holes away from you and just throw like a fastball. It should fly in a curve to the left for 1.5 meters.
  43. 43 Raiser. Take the ball with the holes down. Place your index and middle fingers above them, and your thumb on the opposite side of the ball. When you shoot, there is a reflex to bend over and throw from below, so serve through your torso.
  44. 44 Slider with a huge break. Place the ball with the holes to the left (for right-handers) and make a “C” with your index finger and thumb. Place your middle finger on the "whiffle ball" lettering on the solid part of the ball. The throw is made from 3/4. If the ball is thrown straight, it will fly like a breakin ball away from the right-handed batter across the entire area.
  45. 45 Rising curvball. The holes should be on the right for right-handers, on the left for left-handers. Separate your fingers and place your middle finger on the side of the holes, your index finger in the middle of the ball (your finger should be on the left side of the ball) and throw from the sidearm with your wrist in place. If the ball thrown to the right gains altitude, it will fly like a curvball at the last second.
  46. 46 Tilt curvball. The ball holes are on the right again. Place your middle finger on the ball, slightly covering one of the holes, your index finger to the left of the middle finger, and your thumb at the bottom of the ball. Throw from the overhand with your wrist firmly in place. The ball must fall 1.5 meters if the throw is correct.
  47. 47 Knackler. Place your fingers on the side with holes. Only the joints of the index, middle and ring fingers should lie on the ball. Throw off the ground with your wrist in place. The ball will fly like crazy!
  48. 48 Huge curvball. Press down on the holes in the ball so that it shrinks in half. Rotate the dent ball to the left. Place your middle finger in the center of the ball and your ring finger next to it. The little finger and index finger are free. Throw to the right of the batter. A friend of mine once discovered this trick, which turned out to be extremely disgusting.
  49. 49 Humongo Curbball. Rotate the ball with the holes to the left. Cover half of the lettering on the ball with your middle and ring fingers, put your thumb underneath, and serve to the batter who just saw the Humongo Curbball.
  50. 50 12-6 curvball. Turn the holes of the ball down, place your middle and index fingers at the top of the ball, where there is an inscription of the trademark. Place your thumb on the side of the holes, then twist your wrist and throw 1.2 meters.
  51. 51 Slip. Hold the ball like a curvball, but as soon as you are about to release it, twist your wrist.
  52. 52 Crack. Hold the ball with the holes facing up. Your index finger is on the center hole.Throw straight forward and downward, and when you almost release the ball, lightly hit it with your index finger from the bottom. A break of 30-60 cm is provided.
  53. 53 Hanging changejup. Hold the ball with five fingers evenly spaced over it. Serve as in fastball, only go 15-25 cm. The flying ball should look like a sinker, except that the height remains the same.
  54. 54 Super awesome Kahakalaka Omega deadly bomb sinker. Keep the ball down at your fingertips. Throw from an underhand (submarine), but much higher, and spin your wrist a little more, like in fastball. The ball flies so high that while the batter is standing and looking at it, it hits right into the zone.
  55. 55 Special feed. The grip should be almost like a slider, just place your thumb a little higher towards the lettering. You need to throw almost from the sidearm, and the ball will fly almost as it should. So it will confuse the batter. Better to use this move in 2 hits.
  56. 56 Awesome pop-up slider. Capturing the ball is like a dropper, only you completely spin it and throw it from a position between the submarine and the sidearm. As you shoot, lightly hit the ball with your index and middle fingers. If done correctly, the ball will move in the same way as the riser and then break like a slider.
  57. 57 Knuckle changer. Rotate the ball with the holes down, with the knuckles of the index, middle, ring and pinky fingers just over the middle of the ball, and the thumb in the center of the hole side. Batter will think the pitcher is about to serve, which will make him nervous.
  58. 58 Disgusting falling scryball. The grip is the same as in the riser, but the throw must be from the overhand, and remember to twist your wrist to flex it. The ball should fly like a skrybol, then suddenly start falling. (This serve is best used in the 2nd and 2nd serve. Even if your ball is not hit, everything will be perfect, and it is disgusting.) After you do this service about 20 times, your hand can become sore, in which case take a rest.
  59. 59 Disgusting dropball. The grip should be like a grappling ball, except that the fingers should be spaced apart. Throw out of the sidearm by twisting your wrist.
  60. 60 Rising changejup. The grip should be like in a slider, but with three fingers. Throw from the sidearm by twisting your wrists.
  61. 61 Crazy riser. Press down on the side with holes. Flip the ball this side down. Throw from the sidearm by twisting your wrists.
  62. 62 Massive drop. Place your index finger over the holes, your middle finger touching your index finger, then throw from the sidearm at a higher angle, for example, throw from the sidearm up into the strike zone. The ball will fly about 2 meters if thrown hard enough. He will fall into the strike zone directly on the opponent !!!
  63. 63 Sluvrball changejup. The ball is turned by the holes to the left. Make a curvball grip, twist your wrist like a grappling ball. The ball rises up and to the left 20cm, then moves like a 12-6 curvball to the right and drops 1.2m. This deadly move was invented by professional whiflball player Jason Fargrovin from South Korea.
  64. 64 Crazy spinning chajup. The ball is positioned with holes towards you. Place the tips of your index, middle, and ring fingers over the top three holes. Your pinky and thumb are at the bottom of the ball, with your palm covering most of the rest of the holes. Throw like a fastball: Roll the ball with your wrist from left to right. The serve will look like a fastball, but in flight the ball will break a little and slow down.
  65. 65 Tipping illusion (based on pitching of strong MLB Power Pros like Alvin Lockhart). The grip is carried out as in a regular knuckleball (with the very edges of the joints in the middle of the ball).But the index and middle fingers should be in the two upper holes, and the thumb, ring fingers and little finger should be at the bottom (at least 3 holes should remain open, two on the left and one on the right for right-handers and vice versa - for left-handers). Make a strong throw, as if pushing the ball out of your hand with your fingers. If successful, the ball should almost not fly in a curve, pick up enough speed and fall! (Play MLB Power Pros for PS2 and Wii and do it as long as you have the special glasses, and you can also look at Alvin from the College Kings World Series, where he uses a similar delivery, but more powerful - the old shaker which acts like a tilt illusion, only the ball moves faster and is harder to hit. Watch the MLB Power Pros Success Mode video to see how the tilt illusion works. Note: The tilt illusion is officially known as the tilt illusion! Just know when Alvin uses this welcome!)
  66. 66 Direct changup. The holes should point towards you, then place your palm on the side with the holes and throw like a fastball. There will be some speed loss on the ball, but don't throw it straight over the home plate, throw it to the outside.
  67. 67 Crazy climbing scryball: for right-handers, the capture is carried out as in the slider - with the holes to the right and the cast side to the left, then throw from 3/4 of the submarine. The ball should fly straight, then curve to the right.
  68. 68 Slo-Mo: With a little adjustment, this serve can be the most dangerous changeup in a whiffle ball. Make the grip as in the riser (turn the holes down and feed from the sidearm). Trim the ball as you serve and it will fly like a soccer ball with holes in front. After a successful throw, he should rise higher, then slowly decline.
  69. 69 Riser changer: Hold the ball with the holes to the right. The middle finger should be in the hole, the others in the normal grip. Feed as in a riser, but do not throw so hard or twist your wrist. It will hover over the home plate. Never throw the ball twice in a row.
  70. 70 Twisted slider. Take the ball with the holes to the left, and grab the ball in the middle with your index and middle fingers. Throw from the overhand. The ball should fly in a curve to the right for about a meter.
  71. 71 Shaky Slider: Hold the ball with the holes to the right, then place your middle three fingers on top of the ball. The index finger should be in the holes for both left- and right-handers. Lightly hit the ball with three fingers; it must travel a long distance before it begins to shake.

Tips

  • Serving in a whiffle ball is not difficult, even if you are trying to throw the ball perfectly. Always keep practicing as practice will make the shot perfect.
  • Try to expand the number of ways you serve so that the batters never know what to expect from you.
  • Practice! Practice! And practice again!
  • Mix speeds and locations.
  • Relax after throwing. Do not pinch the ball too hard or throw it abruptly, otherwise you will injure your hand.
  • Keep the ball in top shape. You can rub the ball with sandpaper until smooth.
  • Don't overdo it. Make sure not to throw a ball that weighs less than 30 grams.
  • Warm your wrists and fingers before serving. Warming them up will help you get a better grip on the ball.

Warnings

  • Your arm can be injured after a lot of throws. Remember to take short breaks if it starts to hurt.
  • If you are going to serve to someone, make sure you stand far enough to see the ball fly towards you so you will avoid getting hit. (I have a field in my backyard and the pitcher's hill is 9m from the house, which is a great location).
  • Your arm will most likely start to hurt after a lot of throws, so be careful not to twist it.
  • Do not play outdoors on windy days unless you are a pro.

What do you need

  • Whiffle ball (ball)
  • Bit
  • Base
  • Players
  • Practice
  • Chair (for strike zone)