@PitchingFan posted:I can't think of a single kid who put up bad numbers at a juco and went to a top 10 P5 school unless they were throwing upper 90's. Then the P5 coach believes that he can teach him to throw strikes by fixing mechanics. Remember every P5 and MLB pitching coach believes he can fix problems of a high velocity guy.
The one problem with juco that I see across the board in top schools is that due to their large number of games they do not have time to fix kids #1 and there are a lot of juco kids on steroids #2 because very few jucos test them. These kids make crazy jumps in velo or hitting power at the juco after juicing. They struggle when they go to the next level where they test.
Isn't Inseason fixing an issue at any level of baseball? Otherwise the correction occur during the offseason, with potential tweaking inseason