Trust me when I say that I feel ya and understand exactly where you are coming from. I'm not suggesting that she doesn't continue to search for that additional ooomph in velocity...that will likely never cease. It's (almost) worth trying everything. Post a couple video's here, there could absolutely be something the DFP crew picks up on. Incorporate long toss on a regular basis if you haven't already. Use caution with the weighted balls and understand how to use them in a positive manner if you go that route. Keep her loose (mentally and physically) and do as much as possible to promote that "live" arm. There are a ton of little things that a pitcher parent can and will try.We just feel like she doesn't have the time, she is 17. We feel like the recruiting door is closing. Yes, she has college coaches interested in her, but I feel like if she continues to not throw as fast as she can and has that they will lose that interest.
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But, don't lose sight of the importance of finding the best overall fit for your kid. If she tries to fit a certain "mold" for a certain type of coach she may miss out on finding her perfect fit. Most likely, additional mph will come (and some college coaches can recognize and work with that) but if she is spinning that ball, putting it where there aren't and keeping them off balance she can be highly successful and valuable to any staff. Good luck with it!!