yanks dray game.
first and for most a pitcher has to be in fielding position after release to plate,and to do this you lead foot has to land pointing towards home plate and follow through leg swings around to square you up.
well kennedy is blocking hisself off,what this means is his lead foot is landing closed pointing towards first base line,this causes him to cross fire and that is a major no no,a cross fire is throwing across your body. when you do this if you are a breaking ball pitcher you will be high with just a row and your arm slot will never be in the same angle,thus you will be all over the place and high. also this puts a strain on elbow and even more on your hip flexor. this kid is one of the worse cross firing pitches i have seen.
so after all that when you land you are locked up on your front hip and can not move to field he has had 3 balls hit at him a foot either side on 2 and 1 right under the star fish,none of them were over hs speed helen keller would of had a shot if the ball was beeping,but not kennedy because he can't move if you pushed him as he lands he would fall over. can't belive pitching coach has not broke that.
watch him is a good go against cause will either walk batters or give up hits do to ball being high.
maybe more later on a nother game if i see something that is worth looking at for handicapping info.
also check his pitch count and ball to strike ratio and also walks to k's should be at least 3-1 k's to bb's and pitches should be 2.5/1 strikes to balls at worse and he is not around that and that is a low end. this means he is always pitching behind and bad things happen when you pitch behind all day.
first and for most a pitcher has to be in fielding position after release to plate,and to do this you lead foot has to land pointing towards home plate and follow through leg swings around to square you up.
well kennedy is blocking hisself off,what this means is his lead foot is landing closed pointing towards first base line,this causes him to cross fire and that is a major no no,a cross fire is throwing across your body. when you do this if you are a breaking ball pitcher you will be high with just a row and your arm slot will never be in the same angle,thus you will be all over the place and high. also this puts a strain on elbow and even more on your hip flexor. this kid is one of the worse cross firing pitches i have seen.
so after all that when you land you are locked up on your front hip and can not move to field he has had 3 balls hit at him a foot either side on 2 and 1 right under the star fish,none of them were over hs speed helen keller would of had a shot if the ball was beeping,but not kennedy because he can't move if you pushed him as he lands he would fall over. can't belive pitching coach has not broke that.
watch him is a good go against cause will either walk batters or give up hits do to ball being high.
maybe more later on a nother game if i see something that is worth looking at for handicapping info.
also check his pitch count and ball to strike ratio and also walks to k's should be at least 3-1 k's to bb's and pitches should be 2.5/1 strikes to balls at worse and he is not around that and that is a low end. this means he is always pitching behind and bad things happen when you pitch behind all day.
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