Well I haven't been hunting that much, but I have been throwing a baseball a lot this winter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5AwbvpIUJE
Tell me what you think
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5AwbvpIUJE
Tell me what you think
Well I haven't been hunting that much, but I have been throwing a baseball a lot this winter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5AwbvpIUJE
Tell me what you think
Was this a high school showcase?
Yes, there was college coaches and pro scouts there.
I'm not messing with you either.
The batters did have some nice cuts just no solid hits. I go to a small HS in NW Ohio I signed with Ohio Dominican.Couple of those had a decent turn on it. What HS do you go to?
Let it get you through college if you can. Just don't let anything get to your head. It can end as fast ast it starts.
Beentown
Ohio Dominican. Good school but expensive. Thank your parents I know someone who played 3rd for the Panthers :smiley_coolpeace:. You better practice your "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen." Don't forget to start the cross with the forehead. Good DII school.
Beentown
My SS is prob going there next year. Just worked out for them a couple weeks ago and I talked to the coach on Tuesday last week.
Good stuff there, man. For a high school pitcher, I said your curve, slider, and two-seam fastballs are excellent. Work on your changeup because that's one of the most effective pitches you can throw. Get some sick inside movement on it and you'll be untouchable. Have you had a radar gun pointed your way yet? Based on the video, it looks to me like you're close to hitting mid-80's... which is damn good in H.S. After your first season through college, expect to add 3-6 mph on your fastballs... good mechanics and weight training go a long way. Good luck with Ohio Dominican!... especially if you ever have to face my alma mater Heidelberg University. We played OD a couple of times during our spring trips. Heidelberg's ranked #1 in the country right now for DIII, by the way.
One piece of advice for you: Whatever you do, don't let your education take a back seat to the ballfield. It's easy to let happen in college sports. The dedication required to play college ball is light years above and beyond that of high school ball... it's like a job that you don't get payed for. During the spring, you're gonna end up missing a LOT of class... so keep your nose to the grindstone as best you can, because in the end it's your education that's probably going to pay your bills, not the baseball. Keep up the great work!
Thanks! I threw the change 2 times there, and I agree it is a great pitch. In that video I sat 85-86, touching 87, I got a source too lol: http://www.perfectgame.org/Players/Playerprofile.aspx?ID=286715 , I visited Heidelberg because they were one of the first schools to contact me about playing college baseball. It was a really nice school, the coaches were great, and I even enjoyed watching their practice. Couldn't of gone wrong if I went there, it's just cause the fact that they're DIII I couldn't get athletic money.