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Reply to "Parents of pitchers"

My son is now a senior rhp and I am still a nervous wreck every
time he pitches.I usually sit in the same seat looking right at
him.I never say anything and usually have to keep my wife under
control,especially after an error.I spend a lot of time pacing
behind the stands.At times when he is in trouble,he will look
at me for advice,we have our own set of signals when he is doing
something wrong mechanically.It is a strange combination of
extreme excitement at his being on the mound and extreme nervousness that things will go fine for him.
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