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- Q7335984 subject Q6640976.
- Q7335984 subject Q8486602.
- Q7335984 abstract "A Dimple (Riseball) is a pitch thrown by a pitcher in fastpitch softball. Upon release by the pitcher, the ball has backspin. The backspin on the ball combined with arm angle and leg lift causes the ball to appear to rise as it moves towards the batter, though in reality it simply falls slower than a similar speed fastball that doesn’t have backspin and therefore has a more level plane on its path to the plate. Jennie Finch is famous for striking out Major League Baseball players with this pitch. The riseball is in effect upside down to a curve ball thrown overhand. The movement of the ball is caused by the Magnus Effect.".
- Q7335984 wikiPageWikiLink Q1163715.
- Q7335984 wikiPageWikiLink Q171038.
- Q7335984 wikiPageWikiLink Q2406028.
- Q7335984 wikiPageWikiLink Q3740017.
- Q7335984 wikiPageWikiLink Q622975.
- Q7335984 wikiPageWikiLink Q6640976.
- Q7335984 wikiPageWikiLink Q8486602.
- Q7335984 comment "A Dimple (Riseball) is a pitch thrown by a pitcher in fastpitch softball. Upon release by the pitcher, the ball has backspin. The backspin on the ball combined with arm angle and leg lift causes the ball to appear to rise as it moves towards the batter, though in reality it simply falls slower than a similar speed fastball that doesn’t have backspin and therefore has a more level plane on its path to the plate.".
- Q7335984 label "Riseball".