Baseball pitching training device

11878225 ยท 2024-01-23

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    Abstract

    A baseball pitching training device used to instruct the throwing of a fastball, curveball, and change-up by a right handed pitcher through indicia placement on the baseball cover while maintaining the structural integrity of the baseball. The indicia provide finger alignment to grip the baseball needed to throw the desired pitch used in the sport of baseball. Correct finger alignment allows the baseball to sit in the right hand supported by the thumb, and non grip finger(s) to throw the chosen baseball pitch.

    Claims

    1. A baseball pitching training device for training right-handed pitchers to throw baseball pitches comprising: a conventional baseball having an outer cover, seams extending around the baseball, and stitching extending across the seam; a plurality of sets of indicia formed on said baseball, the sets of indicia comprising a first set of indicia showing placement of the pitcher's fingers on said baseball cover and a second set of recessed indicia positioned within said first set of indicia, wherein said second set of recessed indicia is in the shape of an alphabetic letter representing an abbreviation corresponding to a baseball pitch, and wherein each of the second set of indicia is offset from the seams and stitching of the baseball; and wherein said second set of indicia providing the pitcher with tactile input thereby enhancing tactile stimulation to the pitcher when using the baseball in order to decrease the amount of time necessary to learn a specific baseball pitch.

    2. The training device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first set of indicia are shaped to conform to a shape of a pitcher's fingertips, and wherein said first set of indicia are colored to contrast with the cover of said baseball making finger grip placement easier.

    3. The training device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first and second set of indicia improve pitch grip alignment along said seams and stitches of said baseball.

    4. The training device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said alphabetic letters of said second set of indicia are colored and wherein said colored alphabetic letters further aid in identification of baseball pitches.

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    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the baseball pitching training device illustrating finger placement for a right handed pitcher for throwing a fastball pitch.

    (2) FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the baseball pitching training device illustrating finger placement for a right handed pitcher for throwing a curveball pitch.

    (3) FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the baseball pitching training device illustrating finger placement for a right handed pitcher for throwing a change-up pitch.

    (4) TABLE-US-00001 DRAWINGS-Reference Numerals 10 baseball 12 cover 14 seam 16 stitching 18 middle finger fastball indicia 20 index finger fastball indicia 22 middle finger curveball indicia 24 index finger curveball indicia 26 ring finger change-up indicia 28 middle finger change-up indicia 30 index finger change-up indicia

    DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS

    (5) A baseball pitching training device comprising a regulation baseball 10 is shown having a cover 12 having seams 14 held together by stitching 16 in which the embodiment conforms in size and weight to a regulation baseball which keeps intact the structural integrity of the baseball.

    (6) Referring to FIG. 1 of the drawings indicia 18,20 represent finger placement for a fastball for a right handed pitcher. The middle finger is placed on indicia 18 and the Index finger is placed on indicia 20. Having the indicia represented by the finger tip extending down the finger aligned correctly gives the right handed pitcher a good picture of how to align the fingers to grip the baseball. The indicia is dark colored to contrast with the whiteness of the baseball making it easier to locate for finger grip placement. The indicia has colored alphabet lettering indentation making it easier to determine the pitch being thrown.

    (7) In FIG. 2 indicia is presented for the throwing of a curveball on the baseball training device by a right handed pitcher. The middle finger is placed on indicia 22 and the index finger is placed on indicia 24. The indicia is dark colored to contrast with the whiteness of the baseball making it easier to locate for finger grip placement. The indicia has colored alphabet lettering indentation making it easier to determine the pitch being thrown.

    (8) In FIG. 3 indicia is presented for the throwing of a change-up on the baseball training device by a right handed pitcher. The ring finger is placed on indicia 26, the middle finger is placed on indicia 28 and the index finger is placed on indicia 30. The indicia is dark colored to contrast with the whiteness of the baseball making it easier to locate for finger grip placement. The indicia has colored alphabet lettering indentation making it easier to determine the pitch being thrown.

    (9) The baseball pitching training device is able to be utilized in training to teach the finger placement on the baseball to throw the fastball, curveball, and the change-up pitch by a right handed pitcher. In operation the training device is easily used because of the clarity of the indicia placed on the baseball while maintaining the structural integrity of a regulation baseball.

    (10) A baseball pitching training device has been described in terms of specific embodiments to understand the details and principles to construct the training device. A person of ordinary skills in the art appreciates that the device is made to enhance pitching skills while maintaining the structure of a regulation baseball.