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Originally posted by thepainguy:
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Originally posted by Roger Tomas:
But I do see the back foot off the ground before the ball is released. That tells me that his head and shoulders probably got out front too soon and that he's throwing with too much arm. I'd want to see some video to confirm this and to identify the cause.
I disagree.
I think this is a sign of very good hip rotation, and it's one thing I look for when scouting pitchers.
You see this in some pros. For example, here's Nate Robertson doing exactly the same thing.
bbscout's clips of Maddux show the exact same thing.
Having the back foot lift off the ground instead of dragging is not a prerequisite for good hip rotation - total body position and momentum are. Dragging the back foot is simply an indication that the head and shoulders were stacked upright into release. If the head and shoulders get out front to soon or too far, hip rotation will be inhibited.
But I'm confused. You said "You see this in
some pros" yet you limit yourself by looking for it in the pitchers you scout? Seems to me you'll write off too many good candidates unnecessarily. There are lots of top pitchers who drag the back foot including Ryan, Clemens, Brown, Smoltz, Wagner, Lincicum, etc.