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Anyone know of a reputable right handed pitching coach in the southern part of the metroplex?...south of 20? Thanks!!!PS...by reputable I mean get my son better reputable but not cost me an arm and a leg reputable. :-0 Feel free to IM me if need be. 2014 son is 6'4" 180ish...favorite color green...throws 2 seam\4 seam\cutter\splitter. Need to get him over the hump from being a thrower to a true(thinking) pitcher. His approach right now is to blow it by folks as opposed to disrupting timing.

Confucious say: "Baseball wrong - man with four balls cannot walk." ~Author Unknown

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Go to the New Mexico board!!! Wink

I understand that regardless of paw used to hurl the ball that its still about a pitching coaches ability to instruct but...the thought is visually, when demonstrating, it would be a little easier on junior who feasted on paint chips as a youngin. Point is likely moot as 8 out of 10 instructors out there are likely righties anyway...and i base that assumption on absolutely no solid data.
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Originally posted by The Beast:
Mike Bascik is one of the best around. He is in Arlington. But he probably can't help you though, see he is a righty and he taught his lefty son how to pitch and he pitched in the major leagues for few years, so he is probably only good with lefties. Wink

ABA is a Texan.
Hey Brew what's up?

Isn't Mike the one who gave up the big one to Barry?

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