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Pitching > Change-Up
Player2, your change-up is showing impressive potential, particularly in terms of velocity. At 88 mph, you're demonstrating the ability to throw this pitch with significant speed, which can be a valuable asset in your pitching arsenal. This velocity suggests that you have a strong arm and good overall mechanics, which are crucial foundations for developing an effective change-up.
However, it's important to remember that the primary purpose of a change-up is to disrupt the batter's timing by presenting a significant speed differential from your fastball. With your change-up currently at 88 mph, you might need to focus on creating more separation between this pitch and your fastball to maximize its effectiveness. Work on adjusting your grip and arm action to reduce the velocity while maintaining arm speed, aiming for a 8-12 mph difference from your fastball.
To further develop your change-up, concentrate on mastering the feel of the pitch. Practice different grips and release points to find what works best for you in terms of speed reduction and movement. Additionally, focus on disguising the pitch by maintaining consistent arm speed and motion with your fastball. Remember, deception is key with a change-up. With your current velocity, you have a great foundation to build upon. By fine-tuning the speed and movement of your change-up, you can turn it into a truly formidable weapon in your pitching repertoire.
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Pitching > Curve Ball
Player2, your curve ball shows promising potential, particularly in terms of your break and delivery mechanics. The good break you're achieving on your curve is a significant asset, indicating that you're imparting the necessary spin and release to create effective movement. This ability to manipulate the ball's trajectory is crucial for keeping hitters off-balance and generating weak contact or swings and misses. Your nice delivery further complements this, suggesting that you're maintaining consistent mechanics which is essential for command and deception.
At 65 MPH, your curve ball velocity is solid for your age group. However, there's always room for improvement in both speed and consistency. To enhance the effectiveness of your curve, focus on maintaining arm speed similar to your fastball to sell the pitch better. Work on strengthening your forearm and wrist to increase spin rate, which can lead to sharper break and potentially a slight uptick in velocity.
One area for improvement is your stretch delivery. While your overall delivery is sound, refining your mechanics from the stretch position will be crucial as you advance in your pitching career. This aspect becomes increasingly important in game situations with runners on base. Practice maintaining the same arm slot and release point from both the windup and stretch to ensure consistency in your curve ball's movement and location. Additionally, work on quickening your time to home plate from the stretch without sacrificing the quality of your pitch. By addressing these aspects, you'll become a more complete and effective pitcher, particularly in high-pressure situations.
Player2, your curve ball shows promising potential, particularly in terms of your break and delivery mechanics. The good break you're achieving on your curve is a significant asset, indicating that you're imparting the necessary spin and release to create effective movement. This ability to manipulate the ball's trajectory is crucial for keeping hitters off-balance and generating weak contact or swings and misses. Your nice delivery further complements this, suggesting that you're maintaining consistent mechanics which is essential for command and deception.
At 65 MPH, your curve ball velocity is solid for your age group. However, there's always room for improvement in both speed and consistency. To enhance the effectiveness of your curve, focus on maintaining arm speed similar to your fastball to sell the pitch better. Work on strengthening your forearm and wrist to increase spin rate, which can lead to sharper break and potentially a slight uptick in velocity.
One area for improvement is your stretch delivery. While your overall delivery is sound, refining your mechanics from the stretch position will be crucial as you advance in your pitching career. This aspect becomes increasingly important in game situations with runners on base. Practice maintaining the same arm slot and release point from both the windup and stretch to ensure consistency in your curve ball's movement and location. Additionally, work on quickening your time to home plate from the stretch without sacrificing the quality of your pitch. By addressing these aspects, you'll become a more complete and effective pitcher, particularly in high-pressure situations.
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Pitching > Fastball
Your fastball velocity of 66 mph at age 15 demonstrates good speed for your age group. This is a solid foundation to build upon as you continue to develop your pitching skills. Your current velocity suggests that you have the potential to increase your speed significantly as you mature physically and refine your mechanics.
To further improve your fastball velocity, focus on developing a more efficient pitching motion that maximizes your body's kinetic chain. This includes strengthening your lower body, core, and shoulder muscles to generate more power from the ground up. Additionally, work on your arm action and timing to ensure you're releasing the ball at the optimal point in your delivery. Incorporating long toss and weighted ball exercises into your training regimen can also help increase arm strength and velocity over time.
Remember that while velocity is important, command and movement are equally crucial aspects of effective pitching. As you work on increasing your speed, don't neglect these other elements. Continue to refine your control, develop secondary pitches, and focus on hitting your spots consistently. With dedicated practice and proper guidance, you have the potential to see significant improvements in your fastball velocity and overall pitching performance in the coming years.
Your fastball velocity of 66 mph at age 15 demonstrates good speed for your age group. This is a solid foundation to build upon as you continue to develop your pitching skills. Your current velocity suggests that you have the potential to increase your speed significantly as you mature physically and refine your mechanics.
To further improve your fastball velocity, focus on developing a more efficient pitching motion that maximizes your body's kinetic chain. This includes strengthening your lower body, core, and shoulder muscles to generate more power from the ground up. Additionally, work on your arm action and timing to ensure you're releasing the ball at the optimal point in your delivery. Incorporating long toss and weighted ball exercises into your training regimen can also help increase arm strength and velocity over time.
Remember that while velocity is important, command and movement are equally crucial aspects of effective pitching. As you work on increasing your speed, don't neglect these other elements. Continue to refine your control, develop secondary pitches, and focus on hitting your spots consistently. With dedicated practice and proper guidance, you have the potential to see significant improvements in your fastball velocity and overall pitching performance in the coming years.
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PLAYERS WAY EVALUATION AND TEST SCORE
Player2, your change-up is showing impressive potential, particularly in terms of velocity. At 88 mph, you're demonstrating the ability to throw this pitch with significant speed, which can be a valuable asset in your pitching arsenal. This velocity suggests that you have a strong arm and good overall mechanics, which are crucial foundations for developing an effective change-up.
However, it's important to remember that the primary purpose of a change-up is to disrupt the batter's timing by presenting a significant speed differential from your fastball. With your change-up currently at 88 mph, you might need to focus on creating more separation between this pitch and your fastball to maximize its effectiveness. Work on adjusting your grip and arm action to reduce the velocity while maintaining arm speed, aiming for a 8-12 mph difference from your fastball.
To further develop your change-up, concentrate on mastering the feel of the pitch. Practice different grips and release points to find what works best for you in terms of speed reduction and movement. Additionally, focus on disguising the pitch by maintaining consistent arm speed and motion with your fastball. Remember, deception is key with a change-up. With your current velocity, you have a great foundation to build upon. By fine-tuning the speed and movement of your change-up, you can turn it into a truly formidable weapon in your pitching repertoire.