The following question pertains to a senior lefty, with recent change from 3/16 forward thumb to 1/8 reverse to start testing for pain relief. (Going back to my specs from 3-4 years ago).
After 6 bad weeks, I finally figured out that my pitches needed to be changed. I've lost a lot of fexibility over the last year and am overdue for adjustments. I have the span and new finger pitches right where I want them now. There is no pain, and no more topping and ending up to the right. I am currently working with a thumb slug instead of my oval inserts so that I can make adjustments before going back to the Switch Grip setup with preformed thumb inserts.
For some reason, I completely spin the ball upon release. At first I thought the thumb was too big, but I fell like I've adjusted that. Then I thought it was the round thumb slug when I was used to using ovals.. Maybe, but I think I've adjusted for that also.
Now I'm wondering if it's because I started with a different lateral thumb pitch to accomodate the thumb. It was 1/8 away instead of my normal zero lateral. I've done the Coke can test, etc and sometimes I read zero, sometimes 1/8 away. That got me thinking about the old days. I remember a chart specifying the impact of thumb lateral. I've watch Mo's videos and he says the lateral is simply to conform the hand. I don't remember it that way. To my memory, lateral thumb has an impact on when you release the ball.
Way off base? Suggestions? Bottom line question is this. If I want to stay in the ball longer, would I use more lateral pitch toward the palm or away?
Thanks in advance