To begin, please do not hijack this thread with conversations equivalent to "cg nomaddah" religious wars. I know there are many people who believe the term "offset thumb" does not really exist. To those people, please take it somewhere else. I'm attempting to resolve an issue that has been a question for a long time, and appreciate any constructive feedback in relation to the problem.
Having said that, here we go.
I suffer from significant pitch issues due to having cracked my knuckles for many years. For example, (left-handed) my left ring finger pitch is 7/8 left. Any comfortable layout that I currently use ends up with the ball sitting on the ridge of my palm at the base of the fingers, whereby I believe that a standard and more comfortable layout would put the ball more in the palm of my hand. Whether this is true or not and whether it works or not is something I won't know until I experiment. I believe the offset thumb philosophy to be an appropriate direction to take the experimentation in order to try to get the ball more into the palm of my hand.
With that being the goal, I know that this experimentation will lead to the change in pitches all around. I'm assuming that there are no standard pitch modifications that can be applied to an offset thumb. I know a few ball drillers here in the Phoenix area, but frankly none that I trust enough to consider them knowledgeable on the subject. I am looking for suggestions from the board as to the direction to take this experiment and the next steps from those that have tried this philosophy.
Thanks in advance for constructive feedback.