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i was wondering if i could email a video of me pitching to a pitching coach on this site and he could tell me some adjustments i could make over the winter, or just general things to work on.

i go to lockport high in illinois, our varsity last year was ranked in the top 25 nationally and state champions. the sophmore team which i was on won conference. i am a lefty, dont have a cannon arm but i think everything else im good at i have alot of movement on my fastball, my curve is very good (best pitch), and my change up moves too. ive worked on a slider which moves alot but cant control so i dont throw it in games. i have good command of my fastball and curve, change up i lose control of sometimes. anybody who would help would be greatly appreciated

my email is gmoney32211@aol.com
 
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Take a look at http://www.thecompletepitcher.com. A pitching coach named Steven Ellis does something very similar to this. I haven't ever met him in person but I've talked to him on the phone and he seems to be pretty good. He has some pretty neat articles available as well.

Mike Griffin
No Excuses Baseball
http://www.noexcusesbaseball.com
 
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