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Pitching Drills: Slow Motion Drill

Standing on the rubber, or a simulated rubber, or simply line in the dirt or grass and without a ball, the pitcher begins the pitching progression as slow as he or she possibly can.
This baseball pitching drill allows the coach and the pitcher to look very closely at each progression of the motion and make corrections. The pitcher fakes a pitch and completes the progression with the follow through.

Written by Steven Ellis, former Chicago Cubs pitching pro
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