How to pitch Slo-Pitch?

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In slo-pitch, the pitcher throws the ball underhand with a smooth motion, sending it up in an arc—usually between 6 and 12 feet high. At least one foot must start on the pitching rubber, and the pitcher must stay in the pitching area until the ball is released. For the pitch to be a strike, it has to come down in that legal arc and land on home plate or the strike mat/board (if used).

The key is control, not speed. Good pitchers focus on:

  • Keeping the height consistent so it’s always a legal pitch.
  • Landing the ball right on the mat/plate.
  • Mixing slightly higher or flatter arcs to throw off hitters.
  • Aiming for different spots on the mat to keep batters guessing.

So, pitching in slo-pitch is about smooth underhand delivery, a legal arc, and accuracy to the plate or mat.

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