Baseball
#13
Originally posted by OhioRacer
Dave,
The Tribe needs some help in the pen.
Dave,
The Tribe needs some help in the pen.
I'll be his manager if you want.
#15
Thats really cool. If he keeps showing that kind of promise, I smell pitching camp so he can learn to throw without hurting his arm. When you catch him...do you wear a cup? lol My oldest put me on the ground for a good 15 minutes one day showing me how he could throw. And he wasn't a pitcher.
I like baseball.. good sport for kids
fltsfshr
I like baseball.. good sport for kids
fltsfshr
#16
Originally posted by drewchie
I hear a bidding war brewing...
(On that note: SBC Park in San Francisco is very "pitcher friendly..." let's talk signing bonus!)
I hear a bidding war brewing...
(On that note: SBC Park in San Francisco is very "pitcher friendly..." let's talk signing bonus!)
The best place to play ball is in the friendly confines.
#17
He's a righty, I tried tying his right arm behind him whan he was a baby, bit it didn't work. (j/k) He already has been to several piching camps, the coach he works wtih now has sent 5 players to the major leagues. He is a former catcher, they always seem to make the best coaches. Yes, i do wear a cup when I catch him, although he has excellent control. This winter, his fastball was clocked at 72 MPH....
#19
With the mound set at 46', that is roughly equivalent to a 90 mph fastball at the Major League level.
He only had 3 hits off of him last year when he was throwing in the low 60's, and that was by kids a year older than him, I doubt if he'll give up a hit this year.
He only had 3 hits off of him last year when he was throwing in the low 60's, and that was by kids a year older than him, I doubt if he'll give up a hit this year.
#20
Originally posted by OhioRacer
Dave,
The Tribe needs some help in the pen.
Dave,
The Tribe needs some help in the pen.
. He can earn lot's of cash and probable get a World Series ring also !!
Don't all parents want the best for their children .