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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.

Efficiency is not just good. It’s very good. Assuming we are defining efficiency the same way. I would define it as solid mechanics, with little to no wasted motion, no negative movements, and the ability to command the baseball. That is what all college coaches want. They would much rather recruit a pitcher that already has those traits than bring in someone they hope to teach them to.

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