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Originally posted by Doc_K_Kid:
RR,
To clairfy;
The bitter comment wasn't directed towards you at all.
Also I wasn't the one who said about the scout's statement unless a pitcher breaks 90+ don't bother.
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Sorry, you misunderstood, my sardonic comment about not being bitter. Like as if we parents have any control over how our kids are given their individual God given talents. What's to be bitter about? It was meant to be tongue-in-cheek.
My comment was about a scout that said to me about my son many years ago when he was 10 y/o "don't bother unless your son throws 90+."
I remembered that and to be honest I'm not so sure trhat when it's all said and done I'm so impressed with the 90+ requirement anyway. After pitching myself through the college level and watching what types of pitches batters have the most trouble with at the MLB level...it isn't a 90+ mph FB. The pitch they have the most trouble with is the changeup thrown behind a good FB. Good means high 80's low 90's. If it's spotted correctly the changeup is pretty effective. Especially if you have a good CB that looks like the chngeup and moves late in the opposite direction.
Now they want a guy who throws batting practice with FB's at 90+. The real pitchers need not apply.