Is there someone out there that can tell me why a pitcher should not initiate the windup by going over his head with his arms?
If the pitcher is successful, is this an absolute.
Am asking because Philip Humber, Rice, first rounder is now in MLB and the Mets will not allow him to initiate that way. He did all his life, including through minor league ball. My son in college ball was forbidden to. Just wondering why.
No matter what sport we are discussing, a change in mechanics is a change in timing. Is the change worth it?
Pitchers who do --- Maddox, Shilling, Smoltz (I think), Pettit, etc.
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