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How To Video Tape A Bullpen For College Baseball Recruiters?

Mound presence, maturity and no wasted motion. If you're going to be putting together a baseball video of your pitching to send to college coaches, check out Coach Baker's post on the discussion forums here. Must read stuff for high school pitchers who want to pitch at the college level.

Posted by Steven Ellis on August 12, 2009
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noel perez

I just want to know why a high percentage of batters let the first pitch by and a high percentage of time it is a strike. Why let it go. The L.A. Dodgers of the late 60's & 70's were a first ball hitting team. They won the world series. In the days of Maury Wills. Any opinions on this out there?

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