Greek Mythology

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Greek Mythology study tool for mid-term
Emma Belter
Flashcards by Emma Belter, updated more than 1 year ago
Emma Belter
Created by Emma Belter over 5 years ago
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Question Answer
Pitch Type 1st Number given by indicator
Pitch Type: 1 Fast Ball
Pitch Type: 2 Change up
Pitch Type: 3 Drop Ball
Pitch Type: 4 Drop Curve
Pitch Type: 5 Screw Ball
Pitch Type: Fist Rise Ball
Pitch Type: Pinky Thumb Curve Ball
Location of Pitch number given immediately after Pitch Type
Inside Pitch Location Left side of the Plate
Outside Pitch Right Side of Plate
Pitch Location: 1 Low- Inside
Pitch Location: 2 Low- Outside
Pitch Location: 3 High-Inside
Pitch Location: 4 High-Outside
Pitch Location: 5 Middle- Middle
Pitch Location: End with Thumb 1 ball off plate
Pitch Location: Index Thumb Un-hittable (2-3 balls off plate)
First Number given: 1 Signs start next sign
First Number given: 2 Signs start on 2nd next number
First Number given: 3 Signs start on 3rd next number
First Number given: 5 Pick- Off Play
First Number given: Fist 1st and 3rd play
ONE Pick Off at 1st, 1B covering
FIVE Pick off at 1st, 2B covering
THREE Throw to Pitcher then 2nd, 2B covering
FIVE Throw down to 2nd, SS covering
FIVE Throw down to 3rd, 3B covering
SIX Throw down to 3rd, SS covering
Pick off Play Location UN-HITTABLE OUTSIDE
1st and Third Pitch location UNHITTABLE OUTSIDE
Starts with: Fist 1st and 3rd Play
FIST Throw back to pitcher
TWO Throw down to 2nd, SS covering
FIST Throw down to 3rd
FOUR Throw to 2nd, 2B cuts off throw
FIST Throw to SS at 2nd, then home for the out
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