quote:
Originally posted by BBB08:
What is more beneficial to a pitcher...playing time or coaching?
Let’s be pragmatic about the question.
Is it possible to become a pitcher without ever getting on the mound in a game?
Do you
NEED good
book mechanics to be a successful pitcher, or is it enough to be able to repeat your pitching motion?
I guess I’m just a little leery when someone tries to lump all coaches into either a good or bad category, or discount the importance of hard work in games it takes to become a good pitcher.