Yes,
Pin up drillings give more length.
Bowlers with high axis rotation(over 45 degrees) have strong side roll. These bowlers tend to get a lot of length to their breakpoint due to their release.
As a result a pin up drilling on a pin out ball with strong side roll and good midlane oil gives too much length. Also these bowlers often have dramatic backends from their release, now even more dramatic coupled with a pin up drilling.
Therefore often these bowlers are often trying to control( or move the breakpoint closer to them). Surface, pins no higher than pap to ring finger line, and cgs out(some companies disagree with this last one) lead to a earlier more even breakpoint!
REgards,
Luckylefty