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It moves all over the place b/c the spit reduces the friction between your fingers and the ball. So when you throw the ball, it doesn't rotate the way a fastball normally would. It comes out with the rotation (or lack there of) a knuckleball. It dances around for the same reason a knuckleball does, but it is traveling much faster.
I've read that spitters weren't such unhitable pitches in the majors.

When outlawed around 1920 about 17 pitchers who traditionally used the spitter, were allowed to continue until they retired. That's a pretty small number among the universe of major league pitchers.

About 1935, Burleigh Grimes threw the last legal spitball before he retired. (a great trivia question)

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