1. What type of strike is the Drop Ball?

2. How many inches do you take off your stride?

3. What fingers do you keep pressure on?

4. When should the ball break?

5. What do you isolate during the Drop Ball Snap drill?

1. The Drop Ball is a type of pitch or throw in softball or baseball, not a strike.

2. The number of inches to take off your stride varies depending on the individual's preferences, comfort, and pitching style.

3. The fingers that you keep pressure on while throwing a drop ball can vary depending on the specific technique or grip used. However, it is common to keep pressure on the fingertips or the pads of the middle and ring fingers.

4. The ball should break or have its downward movement as it reaches the batter or the plate. The timing of the break can vary depending on the individual's throwing technique and the specific situation in the game.

5. During the Drop Ball Snap drill, you typically isolate or focus on the snap of your wrist and fingers. This drill helps with generating the proper spin and movement on the ball.