A pitcher who throws with a sidearm motion, i.e., not a standard overhanded delivery.
A pitcher who throws with such a severe sidearm motion that the pitch comes from below his waist, sometimes near the ground.
Johnson, moreover, pitched with a sidearm motion, whereas power pitchers are normally known for pitching with a straight-overhand delivery.
She took one step and, with a sidearm motion, hurled the lime at Jon's throat.
When the sidearm motion was approved, Blue Sox manager Grant included her on the pitching staff for the rest of season.
He was famously immobile and threw with an unwieldy sidearm motion.
Shaking off her dizziness, she grabbed an upended lamp, hurled it in a sidearm motion.
Wakefield pitched with what is said to be a slow sidearm motion, but is actually a -overhand motion.
During his workout, Boyd tried out a new sidearm motion that will have him pitching "at about 8 or 9 o'clock."
He threw it with a sidearm motion that spun the coil open as it flew through the air.