Of course, this kind of pitching strategy also has a prerequisite condition, which is the nearly rigorous requirement for the pitcher's control and the ability to grasp the ideal strike zone of the batter and the umpire. Especially considering that at the high position of the strike zone, few batters choose to swing, and the umpire tends to be more cautious in making judgments. There's a high probability that non-obvious balls might not be called strikes.
For others, this might be a problem, but for Lin Guanglai, it naturally isn't.
The fluid and powerful pitching motion started instantly. As his right arm swung with a "swish," the baseball shot out from his fingertips, flying straight towards the high area of Shima Keihiro's strike zone—as a traditional catcher who has mostly focused on defense and catching skills and is placed eighth in the lineup, Shima Keihiro didn't swing at such a high fastball and just let the ball pass.
