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quote:Originally posted by Yardbird:
TPM,
Thanx, the ones I’m interested in are the injury related mechanical analysis, that are few, all of the articles dealing with injury prove the “traditional pitching mechanics” are incorrect for applying force safely.
quote:Originally posted by MTS:
My kid throws 7 pitches. 2 different 2 seams, a 4 seam, a curve, a knuckle, and 2 change-ups. He also varies his effort on his fastball pitches from 80% to 100% giving him more than 7 pitches. Best part is that he hits his spots. I didn't see any Marshall pitchers at the Junior Olympics in Peoria.
quote:Originally posted by MTS:
That is your opinion. Maddux doesn't use his best fastball when he pitches. Pitching is about disrupting timing. Mussina throws a knuckle. My son's coach did pitch in the MLB and originally was against keeping the knuckle. But he liked the deception and movement of the pitch because it looked like his fastball until it broke down. My son also has a long deceptive delivery. He is described by his coaches as being sneaky fast and having a heavy ball. His gets different results with his grips. He can throw a FB that tails in with one pitch then tails out with the next. He is know for hitting his spots and for not walking batters, so he must have some command of his pitches. So far through freshman, JV and Varsity, club and JO's he has zero homeruns against him.