Moving your thumb pitch left will allow you to release without coming around the ball, but it won't force you to do so. If you manipulate your thumb, you'll see that the movement is limited in the right pitch direction, but is essentially unlimited in the left direction. That's why moving pitch to the right will force rotation but to the left won't force staying behind the ball. Make a fist with your thumb outside your fingers a few times. If your thumb falls mid way between the ring and middle fingers, I use 0 lateral. If it falls on the MF I use 3/16 left, if it falls on the RF I use 3/16 right. Add right or left pitch if it falls more toward the pinkie or index. Remember, lateral pitch is primarily used for comfort and to avoid blistering/callousing, not to modify the release. -- JohnP