You might want to try Jeff Kaiser at the Downriver Baseball Center. It is located off of Sibley Road. He is a former major league pitcher and is frequently giving lessons when my son is in the cages.
quote:Originally posted by Doc_K_Kid: I Don't know of any good pitching coaches in Michigan, but I know a great one in South Western Ontario, if ya want to get more info let me know
My pitching coach played compeitive baseball for 13 years and was scouted heavily by Montreal,Pittsburgh and Detroit during the early 70`s.He went on to coaching teams from ages 12 to 21 years of age and is still coaching to this day.He has taken players to different tryouts so they can get exposure and see what other talent is out there. He can take pitchers and improve on what they have such as throwing different pitches, accuracy,velocity and most of all mechanics and turn them into better,more competitive pitchers that can win more games and have a strong mental approach to the game. If you would like to get in touch with him PM me and I will give him your e-mail address so that he can get in touch with you.
I never threw an illegal pitch. The trouble is, once in a while I toss one that ain't never been seen by this generation
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