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How do I get him throwing 90+?
 
Posts: 3867 | Location: VB, VA | Registered: December 26, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Scoot the mound up a few feet.

Then get one of those radar guns that have two speeds. First reading is actual speed, second is what it would be if throwing from 60'6".

It works in the LL World Series, have you seen how many kids throw 90+? Big Grin

If you move the mound far enough up I could throw 90+! Wink

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Redbird, you ought to be spanked and sent to your room. I fell on the floor. biglaugh

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'bird,

As I have suggested to you previously. NOW is the time to get your 10 year old started on a comprehensive steroid program!

Maybe you can contact Barry Bonds for the name of the lab in California?

Don't wait .... you should have had him on "calf starter" in his formula since birth! You are playing catch up now.

One other thought ... This might be the year to retain him in school. It's important to give him every edge that you can.

Bob,
"Doing nothing is still a course of action"
 
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Bird -

You need to go to timeout for that Wink

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Posts: 1631 | Location: Virginia | Registered: December 26, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Love the new forum.

How to get to 90? Get him to 58 get a few beers in his Dad and ask him how fast the kid is throwing.......your there
 
Posts: 1105 | Location: Selma, Alabama | Registered: November 16, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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There you go Swingbuster

That explains all the physics etc--- thanx

TRhit
 
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Switch the gun to kilometers (kph) per hour.
That was easy. Next question please.

Geaux Cajuns!!
 
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Have him throw from a trailer going 40 mph.
 
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It is simple physics:

write down the real time 6 0

then turn the first number upside down 9 0
 
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Redbird,

Take him to Doc Andrews and have him perform Tommy John surgery. Tell him you want the triple figure 8.
 
Posts: 6203 | Location: Cedar Rapids, Iowa | Registered: December 27, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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redbird5,

On a more serious note, you don't want to do a lot at this point - his arm is just not mature enough yet. I would suggest a regular regiment of long toss and playing a healthy amount of baseball. Teach him to take care of the arm as well, maintain pitch counts (no matter how much he whines to pitch just one more inning) - and stick to icing after pitching and adequate rest between games pitched.

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REDBIRD

You get a "DADDY RADAR GUN" --they are always good for at least 90 MPH no matter when and where

TRhit
 
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TR

I'll sell mine cheap. It works fine, stuck on 90. Smile

Geaux Cajuns!!
 
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You don't worry about speed, just teach him how to pitch.

Knowledge is Power! Thank you Mavens and HSBBWEB!
 
Posts: 804 | Location: Vicksburg, MS | Registered: December 05, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Chicks

I agree and Dad and I are funnin with each other


We have a common bond !!!

TRhit
 
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Strap "shorty" to the hood of your SUV with a bungee cord and then when you hit about 95 on the highway cut the cord..

oh...I misunderstood I thought the question was how to throw a 10 yr old 90 miles an hour.

GO NAVY!!!BEAT army!!!!!
 
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laugh laugh laugh

All time best posts sequence. I'm still laughing out loud
 
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TR,
We're talking about 12yo and under. Our daddy guns don't go much over 80. For example, my son throws mostly 60 to 61 when throwing for the gun and has hit 64 once. Robert Stock was able to throw 80 mph at 12. If my son grows 8 or 9 inches and puts on 40 lbs between now and the end of the season, improves his mechanics, etc. then there's an extremely small chance he could hit 80 by the end of the season.

In real life he cruises high 50s, on the slow daddy gun - 64 mph, and on the fast daddy gun 80 mph! Wink
 
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Hey! My 10 year old already throws 95!!

Er...oops...59 it was upside down!
 
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