overhand pitch
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Definition
Noun: - A type of baseball throw where the pitcher's hand and arm move in a downward arc from a starting point above the shoulder level to the point of release.
Usage
This term is used specifically in the sport of baseball to describe a pitching technique. It is the most common and traditional method of pitching.
Examples
- The pitcher's overhand pitch was too fast for the batter to hit.
- He has been practicing his overhand pitch to improve his accuracy.
- An effective overhand pitch can be a key advantage for a baseball team.
Advanced Usage
- "to throw an overhand pitch": This is the standard verb collocation used to describe the action.
- The coach instructed the rookie to throw a consistent overhand pitch.
Variants and Related Words
- Overhand (adjective/adverb): Describing any motion, especially in sports like tennis or volleyball, where the hand is brought down from above the shoulder.
- She served the tennis ball with an overhand motion.
- Overarm (adjective/adverb): A synonym for "overhand," more commonly used in British English.
- Pitch (noun): The general term for a throw of the baseball by the pitcher to the batter.
Synonyms
- Overarm throw: A synonymous phrase, emphasizing the arm motion.
Antonyms
- Underhand pitch: A type of baseball pitch where the hand moves in an upward arc from below the waist.
- Sidearm pitch: A type of baseball pitch where the arm is extended to the side, roughly parallel to the ground.
Noun
- a baseball pitch in which the hand moves above the shoulder