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    Is the pitching woes the lack of judgement in talent during the recruiting process or the lack of the ability to develop them once they get here?


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    That last paragraph has to be one of the wildest things I’ve ever read. Must be relaxing as a hitter to know your HC expects 10+ every night to get wins.


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    He lost me at “that’s baseball.”

    Nah, that’s bad managing.


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    Quote Originally Posted by KajunKrazy View Post
    Is the pitching woes the lack of judgement in talent during the recruiting process or the lack of the ability to develop them once they get here?
    I think it's a combination of the travel ball generation and no dedicated pitching coach. Pitching used to be taught at the lower levels. Now, it's just throwers pushing the limits of their pitch count weekend after weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KajunKrazy View Post
    Is the pitching woes the lack of judgement in talent during the recruiting process or the lack of the ability to develop them once they get here?
    Or it could be both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    Or it could be both.
    Justin is on the other side of the indoor coaching under hand pitching. He obviously knows Robe’s system better than any. Would he not be an option for a baseball pitching coach? Or maybe another option would be or any of Robe’s former pitchers now currently pitching coaches at the collegiate level?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KajunKrazy View Post
    Justin is on the other side of the indoor coaching under hand pitching. He obviously knows Robe’s system better than any. Would he not be an option for a baseball pitching coach? Or maybe another option would be or any of Robe’s former pitchers now currently pitching coaches at the collegiate level?
    One of his former pitchers was offered, but pay or lack thereof was an issue.

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    Sounds like we need more RCAF funds to be successful.


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    Quote Originally Posted by KajunKrazy View Post
    Is the pitching woes the lack of judgement in talent during the recruiting process or the lack of the ability to develop them once they get here?
    Seems like this has been brought up before

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunref View Post
    One of his former pitchers was offered, but pay or lack thereof was an issue.
    3rd paid assistant was passed this year, hire a pitching coach. I think I know who you are speaking of and I think it would be an incredible hire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRage View Post
    I think it's a combination of the travel ball generation and no dedicated pitching coach. Pitching used to be taught at the lower levels. Now, it's just throwers pushing the limits of their pitch count weekend after weekend.
    The invention of Rapsodo(sp) and spin rate is what has changed pitching

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