C-grip means holding the softball with fingers forming a curved shape. The thumb rests underneath while fingers spread across seams. This grip allows better control of ball rotation. Pitchers use the grip for certain pitch types. Proper finger pressure influences spin and movement. A relaxed wrist improves release accuracy. Coaches emphasize consistent hand placement during practice sessions. During a pitch sequence, the pitcher used a C-grip for a drop ball. The ball moved downward sharply near home plate. Correct grip technique supports controlled speed and predictable movement.
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