A baseball thrown overhand cannot achieve escape velocity or rise significantly as it approaches the plate due to the physics of spin and gravity. Professional pitchers do not utilize "riser" balls because imparting the necessary forward spin is challenging and results in lower velocity and accuracy. While a reverse-grip technique could theoretically create a "riser," it is impractical and less effective than traditional pitching methods. The perception of a ball rising is often an illusion created by its trajectory and spin, rather than an actual increase in elevation. Ultimately, while some spin effects can make a ball appear to defy gravity, a true rising fastball remains unlikely in professional baseball.