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Post by deemax on Apr 29, 2009 3:47:39 GMT -8
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Post by FlippJ on Apr 29, 2009 6:11:06 GMT -8
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Post by Brett on Apr 29, 2009 18:19:47 GMT -8
talk about scapular loading!! jeez. Here's a kid that lives about an hour from Dr Marshall. It borders on the croiminal to me that no one talkes him over to zhills. Do you REALLY feel that it borders on criminal? Or were you embellishing a bit? I could do a 180 and say that if someone were to make him leave school and spend 3 years training with Doc, all the while never playing and working on an unproven mechanic is criminal. But I am embellishing. Just not that much.
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Post by emanskisheroes on Apr 30, 2009 7:18:23 GMT -8
His Perfect Game profile lists him as having fastball velocity of 90 mph.....he probably does need to DROP 5-10 mph (at least) off that velo!
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Post by Brett on Apr 30, 2009 10:06:45 GMT -8
Bee I absolutely think its criminal. To not go by and visit with Dr Marshall when you are that close by. I'm not saying you have to spend the time required to be the best that God intended but a parent should check it out. Do you think the parent and/or kid even know about Doc? Do you see anything wrong with wanting to immediately change what a kid is doing after 4 consecutive no-hitters? Would it be wrong to immediately change your swing after hitting homers in 4 straight games? How about immediately changing your jump shot after leading the league in scoring? To say that it is criminal is funny IMO. Sure
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Post by deemax on May 1, 2009 5:31:15 GMT -8
Kids a pretty good looking prospect.....so was the reporter at the end
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