Can't remember which one, but one of the ESPN talking heads made the comment that if a pitcher makes a mistake, there should be a penalty. Currently, a pitcher's mistake usually leads to a long out at the warning track. Makes sense to me.
Can't remember which one, but one of the ESPN talking heads made the comment that if a pitcher makes a mistake, there should be a penalty. Currently, a pitcher's mistake usually leads to a long out at the warning track. Makes sense to me.
I'd try an adjustment to the ball first. The demensions are the same as Rosenblatt.
I'd try an adjustment to the ball first. The demensions are the same as Rosenblatt.
Major league ball and wooden bats. Same everything as the pros. I have NEVER seen a team pitch intentional 89mph high fastballs over and over and get rewarded for it. Any pitcher does that at the next level is going to be serving up extra base hits on a platter.