Curious that so many coaches prefer location over speed. On these boards and amongst those that love the finer points of the game, the discussion favors location over speed. I have yet to find a coach, competitive or high school, that shares this belief. So I figured seeing is believing right?
Here is a pitcher that is considered 'slow' throwing 3 no hit varsity innings. Look at the ball movement and locations.
(note: I edited my atrocious sentence structures from the original post.)
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Here is a pitcher that is considered 'slow' throwing 3 no hit varsity innings. Look at the ball movement and locations.
(note: I edited my atrocious sentence structures from the original post.)
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