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Feb 3, 2010
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Gotta add: I'd take DD to work with him. I think it would be a blast to hear his perspective and experiences.
 
Feb 20, 2012
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been coaching for 27 years now so I can reply to 20 years back if I want an no I don't expect a reply. Don't even care, just something to do in spare time.
 
Feb 20, 2012
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A blast to hear what I have to say???

Gotta add: I'd take DD to work with him. I think it would be a blast to hear his perspective and experiences.

Well now Ken B you sound like a know it all and since you know everything about pitching, hitting and softball in general then you surely don't need me.

I am 75 years old, started coaching in Indianapolis at Franklin Township league back in 1989 when there was NO windmill pitching with my daughter , Becky. Actually I started trying to coach her in 1987 but was not having as good results as I liked. I pitched back in the 60's, some in the early 70's then had to quit in 1998 due to knee injury. At one time in the 60's I was clocked with police radar at 74mph.

I have understudied the greatest pitchers of all time, some who lived in Indiana, and Ohio. I even got a couple of lessons from the great late Eddie Feigner himself especially on the rise ball

I was taught the cutter, curve, knuckle up rise and several ways of change and off speed. I got all the works on Jimmy Moore of fastpitch fanatics one of the greatest pitchers of all times. I also have studied, Club K, Hillhouse, Mike White, Mike Andrews, Gillis, and the late grate Fireball Warren.
Now if you think you know more than these guys you don't need me.
 

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