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Hello! My son is a 2022. He mainly catches and plays infield. He has gained some quality size in the past few months and his Velo has gone up. 87 outfield 85 infield 80 catcher Velo.  He is interested in pitching more this high school season. He is shut down until around October just to recover from summer etc. but will start throwing again then. Does anyone know of someone that will break down pitching video to make sure he is using proper mechanics? Has anyone used the Florida Baseball Ranch or Driveline remote training? 
Thanks!

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Others with more direct experience with those two will hopefully chime in.  Most of what i know and hear about Driveline is top notch. 

Looks like you've been around the site for a while so you are probably aware but i'll throw it out there anyway... There are typically some contrasting objectives with throwing mechanics of P vs C.  So, as you look to these specialized throwing resources, the challenges of balancing the two may become more and more difficult.  Add in a young man going through significant growth... just be aware and be careful.  

@Coletrain14 posted:

Hello! My son is a 2022. He mainly catches and plays infield. He has gained some quality size in the past few months and his Velo has gone up. 87 outfield 85 infield 80 catcher Velo.  He is interested in pitching more this high school season. He is shut down until around October just to recover from summer etc. but will start throwing again then. Does anyone know of someone that will break down pitching video to make sure he is using proper mechanics? Has anyone used the Florida Baseball Ranch or Driveline remote training? 
Thanks!

Randy at the Florida Baseball Ranch is excellent, not sure that they have remote training. He is excellent at fixing issues.

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