- Aug 21, 2008
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For those on this board who are also members of the Fastpitch Zone on Facebook, if you're following the Riseball thread on that group you may see some comments from the man, myth the legend from this board NUNTHIA who sometimes comes on here and posts, famously telling Boardmember how wrong he is with his pitching. To highlight his comments so far on Facebook:
He claims to have made over $1M in revenue teaching softball.
Claims to have been taught by deceased "Canadian Olympic pitcher Dave Pierce" despite the fact Men's softball has never been in the Olympics.
Also taught PERSONALLY by Eddie Feigner of the King and his Court, which means he went to a show and saw the pre-game "clinic" Eddie would sometimes put on for the fans.
Has told me my riseball has a lot of sidespin, despite the fact I've never met the man, never been in the same room with him, or even spoken to him on the phone. Let alone to say he's ever seen a game I've pitched in.
And he's now questioning my education, wanting to know if I was a college graduate. Although I'm not sure why that matters or has to do with anything. LOL
Those who aren't on that FB group are really missing a treat. There's a new guy on that group, a coach from Oklahoma, who seems to think he knows more about pitching and the pitches than just about everyone else. He is from Moore OK, and I'd never even heard of him until 2 weeks ago. At the very least, it's entertaining.
He claims to have made over $1M in revenue teaching softball.
Claims to have been taught by deceased "Canadian Olympic pitcher Dave Pierce" despite the fact Men's softball has never been in the Olympics.
Also taught PERSONALLY by Eddie Feigner of the King and his Court, which means he went to a show and saw the pre-game "clinic" Eddie would sometimes put on for the fans.
Has told me my riseball has a lot of sidespin, despite the fact I've never met the man, never been in the same room with him, or even spoken to him on the phone. Let alone to say he's ever seen a game I've pitched in.
And he's now questioning my education, wanting to know if I was a college graduate. Although I'm not sure why that matters or has to do with anything. LOL
Those who aren't on that FB group are really missing a treat. There's a new guy on that group, a coach from Oklahoma, who seems to think he knows more about pitching and the pitches than just about everyone else. He is from Moore OK, and I'd never even heard of him until 2 weeks ago. At the very least, it's entertaining.