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I get what you are saying but that might be pushing the narrative a tad bit too far...Best pitcher in the nation last year was Rachel Garcia, at 5' 6" she would have been ignored by many D1 programs at their camps
I get what you are saying but that might be pushing the narrative a tad bit too far...Best pitcher in the nation last year was Rachel Garcia, at 5' 6" she would have been ignored by many D1 programs at their camps
But maybe they do pay a price because we hear about college softball coaches getting relieved all the time when their programs do not consistently win. The overall level of player talent on a team has to be the single greatest factor in determining wins and losses. For diamond sports, I think you could go one step further and say that the overall level of pitching talent is the single greatest factor in determining wins and losses. College coaches are there to develop and maximize talent, but most importantly to recruit it. It's easy to look like a genius if you have a couple of stud pitchers that can give your team a chance to win every game.You make some great points.
I just wonder how some of these coaches manage to make the same mistakes year after year and skate by. In the world of business if you don't constantly evolve you get left behind. Seems like coaching doesn't follow that paradigm.
As a freshman Garcia won PGF premier bracket, I think the video is on YouTube. She was topping out at 62. That is where some of these girls range who are being ignored by college programs who have Eras close to double digitsI’m thinking because Garcia throws in the upper 60’s she would not have been overlooked, even at 5’6. Plus she had a great bat and is also solid. It seems that so many pitchers hit the low 60’s anymore at the D1 camps we’ve been to that it’s the new norm. For the girls that are in that range, the difference maker might be size in a coach’s eyes.
Which is the exact reason she wouldn't have been ignored at camps..unless of course the two pitchers you mentioned did the same thing..As a freshman Garcia won PGF premier bracket, I think the video is on YouTube.
Is there something extraordinary about Garcia's physique that makes her that good? There is obviously some other quality she posses. Arm and hand quickness, finger dexterity, fast twitch muscles, reflexes, hand eye coordination something but its definitely not height and "long levers".