I went over to a local field watch a young man pitch last night and the end result was proof of why numbers and stats do not count
He finished the top of the first inning down 4-0 but all the runs were unearned-- three errors--the young man should have been in the dugout with less than 10 pitches thrown except for the faulty support.
He left in the top of the sixth inning down 5-3.
The young man showed me some grit by hanging tough and not buckling---even in the first inning he showed no emotion as the defense collapsed around him.
For those of you who are pitchers keep it in mind-- you can only throw strikes --if the defense doesn't field the ground balls it isnt your fault.
In addition I was watching with a few college coaches and they all agreed that the young man was a competitor as well as a very fine pitcher.
As a pitcher you can only do your job so strive to do it well and not worry about things you cannot control especially if you are not a 90 MPH pitcher
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