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@adbono posted:

It’s rare (IMO) to see mound velo equal to run & gun. Usually run & gun is a measure of potential that can be achieved when a player is acting like an athlete and not thinking about mechanics. In a case where the velos are equal it’s an indication that a pitcher is being efficient with his delivery and is getting a lot of power out of his lower body - which is where most inefficiencies lie.

Interesting, thanks. Maybe a dumb question but is efficient delivery considered good? Or would a college coach rather have room to improve a pitcher? Just curious to understand.

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