Jim wrote:
In all honesty, the biggest problem with youth pitching is the coaches and/or parents of the kids. A 10-year-old who's eager to do well will do whatever the adults tell him to do, and if he's taught a curve or allowed to pitch too many innings early on, he's going to do whatever he's allowed/told to do.
Or maybe if (s)he hears how the durable Barry Zito learned big bender (one of the major league's best) at 10 years old.
There are some stories that you should keep to yourself, methinks. -- Doug Go A's maru _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
