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| Tuesday, April 06, 2010 | |
Post-surgery pitching
By Rosenthal @ 10:57 AM :: 106 Views ::
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I am unwillingly a pseudo-expert on the realities of post-surgery comebacks. I had four surgeries, including the Tommy John, and my knowledge of elbows and shoulders is roughly equivalent to Bernie Madoff’s knowledge of Ponzi schemes ...
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| Tuesday, August 04, 2009 | |
The Northern Mentality
By Rosenthal @ 1:19 PM :: 434 Views ::
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I recently had a discussion with a scout about my experiences and observations having grown up pitching in the Midwest and playing college ball in warm weather states. The scout and I agreed that a different game is being played high school baseball in the Midwest than in, say Florida, Texas or California ...
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| Thursday, May 21, 2009 | |
Three-word phrases all pitchers love to hear
By Rosenthal @ 2:52 PM :: 356 Views ::
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While “this guy’s good” or “he’s throwing gas” are three-word phrases that pitchers do love, in the opinion of this writer, there are three words that sound better. “Hasn’t shown it” is the best three-word phrase a starting pitcher can hear ...
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| Friday, May 08, 2009 | |
Shared traits of successful pitchers
By Rosenthal @ 4:43 PM :: 350 Views ::
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If I told you that Chad Bradford, Brad Penny and Dice K shared many mechanical similarities, you might think that I was an idiot. Well, I am, in fact, saying that, and I will even back it up. There are many ways to succeed as a pitcher, but there are certain mechanical components that are shared by all big league pitchers ...
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| Thursday, April 30, 2009 | |
Pitchers: Act like you've been there before
By Rosenthal @ 4:34 PM :: 282 Views ::
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The old adage “you never get a second chance to make a first impression” holds true in many ways on the baseball field but especially so on the mound. Watch any Major League Baseball game where a pitcher makes even the slightest negative expression on a borderline pitch and see what happens on the following pitch.
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| Tuesday, April 21, 2009 | |
Did the Rolling Stones have it right?
By Rosenthal @ 4:25 PM :: 223 Views ::
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Satisfaction is a dish best served … retired. Part of reflecting back on games, pitches, etc. is taking the bad along with the good. The bad is either going to eat you up or allow you to understand what work needs to be done between outings ...
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| Wednesday, April 08, 2009 | |
He Said, (S)He Said
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The relationship between Catcher and Pitcher is, over the course of a season, quite similar to any marriage. The inevitable bickering occurs, blame is passed, and incorrect interpretation of body language and/or comments brings about immature actions, including the transcendent “silent treatment”. A funny - and insightful - give and take between a former pro catcher and a former pro pitcher ...
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| Wednesday, April 01, 2009 | |
Who is more afraid of the 0-2 count: hitter or pitcher?
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The fact that the question is even asked speaks to the mindset of many coaches and, in turn, pitchers. I have played on more teams where 0-2 was such an undesirable count for a pitcher to have that the coach/pitcher may as well have asked the umpire to go ahead and make it 1-2 ...
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