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I can answer all baseball training related questions. In particular, questions on hitting, pitching, instruction, strategy, and choosing the right equipment.
I am former baseball player and fan of the game of baseball. I have played in high school and college and participated in MLB tryouts. My total years of baseball experience covers some 20 years.
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Hi Clemon, It is a good idea to delay teaching breaking pitches until middle school or later. I recommend they wait to high school and instead use the middle school years to develop their fastball
Hi Lori, Catching is not exactly my specialty as my background was more as a pitcher and other positions. However, I have heard some good things about a few catcher's mitts and will pass this on.
Hi Patty, First off, I think it is great that you are taking an active interest in your son's baseball training. Some good parental encouragement can make all the difference for some kids to really
Hi Derrick, I can complete understand where you are coming from and think it is great you want to play on the varsity as a freshman. Here, are a few training suggestions. In regards to overall arm
Hi Tom, This is difficult to say without having a look at the bat. I always advocate choosing bats you like the feel of in your hands. It sounds like this curvature is bothering you regardless of
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