Or, put up "NO HELLO ELBOW ALLOWED!" signs around the area you're warming up or practicing.
This is the HELL NO ELBOW page!
Or, put up "NO HELLO ELBOW ALLOWED!" signs around the area you're warming up or practicing.
I guess a funny response could be, "Are you under the impression we don't know what we're doing?"
I'll bet she's got the best spin, though.Mine is the only pitcher that uses IR but she is also the slowest. :/ 10u coaches would like for her to change to HE but I don't think it's going to happen lol
I have to admit it. I never had a random person come up and suggest anything to my DD while she was pitcing when I was around. She never told me about anyone when I wasn't there. But, I guess when a pitcher is throwing 60+ at 14 there's not too much they can "fix".
I see plenty of kids doing all kinds of things wrong and I have to keep reminding myself. Not my circus, not my monkey.
Mine is the only pitcher that uses IR but she is also the slowest. :/ 10u coaches would like for her to change to HE but I don't think it's going to happen lol
My 10U dd isn't a speed demon either but her location is better than many 10U pitchers I've seen and she has a really good change up. The old coach was enamored with this girl who threw a bit faster, but it's a fastball down the middle and nothing else most of the time. Her change up was a very predictable ball every single time. Giant rainbow. And her location, not variable. We scrimmaged a good local team and my "slow poke" struck out almost every batter she faced. He switched out for the other pitcher who was faster and they clobbered her. Good hitters, so a fast ball down the middle at maybe 45-46 mph doesn't scare them much. Boom, into the outfield with you, mr. softball.