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Originally posted by TPM:
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Originally posted by mcmmccm:
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Originally posted by TPM:
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Originally posted by GsKaWa:
So I told him to throw about 55% and it smacked the catchers glove doing probly somewhere in the 60's. Its going to take some time to get his power under control to get him to the 80's where I think he's going to hit by his Freshman year! I would rather teach him slow rather than try to have him throw hard with no control. He usually plays 3rd base, but he doesn't have the wheels for the outfield.
How did you know it was in the 60's?
80's as a freshman? I doubt it.
Your statement above shows that you know nothing about pitching.
I am not sure if you are here to educate or impress us, but the above statement makes you look rather silly.
I'd dial it back a bit, just a suggestion.
TPM, I am afraid you're the one that looks silly, as well as arrogant, and condescending. Most anyone who has spent a good amount of time around baseball these days can tell if a ball is in the 60's range given all the devices available. And as stated before, my frosh and many others we know can throw in the 80's as verified by my Jugs gun. You just don't look as smart as I am sure you are when you’re so critical and wrong to boot. Does being a HSBBWEB Old Timer make you the fair judge of all motives and the right to lecture how, when and what to post. Might I respectfully suggest you dial it down a before you have lost all respect.
Please read his post. He stated that he really didn't know what he was throwing because he doesn't have a gun. He guessed.
How can a pitcher go from 60's (somewhere) to 80's (he did say 80's) in such a short period of time?
If he knows how to do this, than share the secret!
Are you talking about throwing velocity or pitching velocity.
I never heard of teaching a pitcher to pitch "slow".
Have you?
Wow, you guys are going to rip me apart all you can. Ok, No problem. The kid I am talking about can throw the ball real freekin hard, not sure of the speed I dont have a gun.
When I first started working with him this spring(about 2 or 3 weeks ago) I was told that he could pitch and he could throw the ball hard. But at the Little league majors level they wouldn't let him pitch that much because he couldn't get the ball over the plate. So when I first started watching him throw as a pitcher he was throwing the ball over the backstop. His mechanics were all screwed up. To start off he didn't even know how to grip the ball. His thumb was on the side of the ball or he would have his fingers to far apart, his footwork was absolutly horrible for a pitcher. Throwing from 3rd to first he could pop the glove with a perfect strike, on the mound he was a disaster. So I showed him how to work his feet. Taught him how to create a rythem, and how his body should end up in a ready position to field a baseball(plus all the little things with guys on base and whatnot). At first I only would let him let throw the ball go with about 50% or so of his full volosity. Yes many pitches went right into the dirt in front of the plate but thats a good workout for the catcher to learn how to block the ball. As he would progress through the sessions I would have him bring his velosity up and down to find his control(this is only for throwing fastballs, I won't let him throw anything else just yet). He told me noone has ever taught him to throw this way before, they would just tell him to throw strikes.
To be completely honest after reading what I had typed, 80's might be a little high, but high 70's for his Freshman year are very possible.
Its ok if you guys think that I am wrong doing what I am doing, but I have been doing it for 10 years this way and it has been working. All the players that I have coached have gone on to play High School Baseball, but only 1 has been cut but that was due to his mouth getting in the way arguing with the coaching staff. His loss not mine, he never acted that way towards me.
How about giving me some pointers on how I can be a better coach instead of telling me how bad I am doing! I love coaching these kids and they like me coaching them so if I can be a better coach to them that would be great! Thanks guys go ahead and rip me up now! LOL