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Originally posted by handyrandy:
Not an expert by any means, but it does look like he could use his lower body more powerfully. Maybe that would mess up what looks like a nice, fluid delivery though.....
Agreed. Before I say anything though, I like the kid's delivery to begin with. Instead of getting to a static balance point, the best pitchers "drift" through the balance point to create momentum going into footplant. Think about walking - do you step, then shift your weight? Of course not. You lean before picking up your foot. Pitching is a lot more natural than people want to think it is! Get that weight going down the hill.
He could stand to delay his shoulder a bit more to generate a bit more velocity, but I have no doubt he will learn that as he goes on.
As for injuries: He should remain free of them, so long as he dedicates himself to conditioning and doesn't have an abnormally large workload. I like that his throwing arm elbow doesn't get above his shoulder, which can cause impingement and future shoulder trouble. I like his follow-through, but it could stand to be a bit farther out with a flat-back finish. I like his glove tightening up and how he brings his chest to it - that will really help his control.
There is a lot, and I do mean a lot, to like about his fluid delivery. He leads with his backside, which is great - like I said before, try having him "drift" downhill before he kicks his leg down and out. He hides the ball well and throws from a good arm slot - comes downhill, so when he develops a changeup and breaking ball, it can have good depth to it.
All in all, great for a freshman!