Originally Posted by playball2011:
Everyone's replaceable, that's what I take from it. These P are used/abused, then the next group comes In. Long term is not expected.
Cynical, but a lot of truth to that.
It's all about velocity, throwing cb by age 10, when they r too young imo to learn to throw right way each pitch.
I’m to the point where I’m thinking people are pretty much in two different corners philosophy-wise. In one corner are those who honestly believe the only road to pitching success is velocity, and the only way to gain velocity is throw as hard as possible to “learn” how to throw hard. Then at some point later in time and at some higher level, some wise guru will teach them control, how to pace themselves to go deeper into games, how to throw various pitches that will help them, and how to execute everything correctly.
In the other corner are those who honestly believe there can be a great deal of pitcher success without being able to throw a strawberry through the side of a battleship. We tend not to think of what’s 2 or more years down the road and a level or two higher, but rather about the now and how the pitchers can help their teams now rather than what they’ll be doing for some other team in the future.
The 1st time I heard about something similar was in conjunction with Jack Nicklaus. He’s long been credited with the golf teaching philosophy; Hit it hard. We'll worry about straight later, but the truth is, that came from his 1st golf teacher, Jack Grout. What’s funny is, he was talking about getting distance off the tee with a driver, which at most is about 20% of all shots on a course with 4 par 3 holes. The rest of the shots in a given round are seldom gone at 100%, so we’re talking about once every 15-20 minutes, a far cry for a pitcher throwing a pitch twice a minute.
My point is, starting pitchers at least don’t need to throw high velocities in order to have a lot of success. The way things are now, along with size they certainly need it to have a real shot at professional ball, but that’s entirely different than having pitching success for your LL or HS team.
As long as we have good dr. To get most back on mound, even for short term it's all good w the system. It's a business.
It’s sad that you’re prolly right on the $$$$ for the higher levels of the game. There’s always another crop of arms to pick. ![](https://community.hsbaseballweb.com/static/images/graemlins/icon_frown.gif)