Harvard Pitcher With A Massive Curveball
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'Stop pouting.' Man, that's a great moment. I'm so impressed with the caliber of the coaching at Tread.
An excellent coach. "Can you like, stop pouting?" 😄
Thats part of a coach's job, and this one does it well without being dramatic. Body check, and move on.
This kid has potential. I hope to see him in the big leagues one day
Coach is very positive, and super nice.
Dudes name is Jack Smith. Mt. Lebanon High School grad in 2022. Phenomenal pitcher in high school, helped his team win districts. Also was a solid football player who helped his team win the PA state championship. His family has a strong history of elite athletes. If you ever hear the name David Shields (class of ‘27), they are from the same high school who helped carry the pitching load in Mt. Lebanon’s successful tenure
“I promise you no one will ever hit that”
😂😂😂😂😂😂
This guys a comedian
I know it's a session but watch your glove action. Fastball = glove flutters a lot usually. Change, much smaller movement. Curve was like a double flutter. Got better when batter was in box. Just watch tipping trends.
That's the first thing I noticed as well.
I'm new in baseball but is it bad
@@TopG-wg6qgAt higher level it can be bad. It is basically letting the hitter know what pitch you are throwing which makes it easier to hit since you know exactly what path the pitch will take.
@@Justcoastinnn aight thank you man
He is tipping his pitches, let him know before the season starts.
Great insight into pitching. 🇦🇺 😊
"I promise you no one will ever hit that." ... That's hilarious.
I was laughing too. As if nobody will hit an 88mph fastball right down the middle lol
I don’t know man…..anything in the 80’s better have some junk on it or it’s in the parking lot. Just saying. FYI: batting practice is around 75.
Maybe in the ivy league
Id assume his fastball has a ton of vert probably 20+ inches. Thats why the coach kept saying that
Loved watching this
what is the point of the happy gilmore pitches at the beginning?
its a pulldown
For max velo
For for getting the body to move fast
when trying to gain velocity on your pitches, you need to have the ability to do so. this goes beyond lifting weights. you have to throw harder and longer than you would in game. this involves multiple crow-hop throws, long toss, stuff like that. i didn't take what you said as disrespect as some people dont know stuff and to someone who didn't know why, i can see why you'd ask this.
edit: think of an MMA fighter. they train and do like 10 5 minute rounds in fight camp so that 3-5minute rounds are easy or 5-5 minute rounds are easy. same concept applies for baseball when it comes to velocity. this young guy has a crazy lower body and just needs to tunnel his velo and there's all the chance he hits mid 90s with those big ass legs. just gotta use them and explode along with his arm strength and mechanics.
Great coaching, but I can't take my eyes off his amazing legs LOL!
That weird grip glove shake
Welly the goat
No Track Man numbers...??
Not on this one unfortunately 😑
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Hahahaha no one will ever hit 88 middle middle.. in what world does that pitch miss barrels at the D1 level
In a world were you have to look out for a good change up and banger 88 which will prolly be +3 in game will play
Sorry boss, that dudes banger is not bad but it ain’t buckling dudes at the big boy college level. And again 88 is Tuesday Wednesday mid week shit.
Looks good to me? sorry he isnt in the SEC lol.
I assume it's because his fastball is very lifty, that thing was staying true
You can get away with a heater like that if your command is perfect and your spin is elite. That dude doesn't quite seem like that. Hopefully he is able to develop more velo or he'll get hit around
First!
He has no shoulder turn. That’s why his fastball is so weak. He’s all arm. You have to coil to get a MLB fastball. The coaching is very poor in my opinion.
Weak arm. No way this guy would pitch for a competitive d1 school.
Most D1 arms are 88-91 you realize that right?
@@jc3productions362 not in the pac12