Pitching Mechanics Voiceover: Max Scherzer
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kyleb posted 5/6/2008 from drivelinemechanics.com [flag] |
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Max Scherzer
Arizona Diamondbacks
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Pitching Mechanics: Max Scherzer
Published 5/6/2008 at BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog
... —The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand Tuesday, May 06, 2008 Pitching Mechanics: Max Scherzer Driveline Mechanics does a voiceover video analysis of Diamondbacks’ prospect Max Scherzer. ...
Max Scherzer’s Changeup
Published 5/7/2008 by Kyle at Driveline Mechanics
... In the voiceover I did on Max Scherzer’s mechanics, I said that he is primarily a two-pitch (fastball/slider) pitcher and thus would be well-suited for the closer role given the fact that I am apprehensive about his chances at staying healthy as a starter. Well, I had read various scouting reports that said Scherzer has a plus-plus fastball, an average yet inconsistent slider, and a plus changeup. Based on what I saw in the games, I felt he indeed had a plus-plus fastball but combined it with an average-to-plus slider and a nonexistent changeup. Someone emailed me and ...
How Does One Who Knows Nothing About What They Are Seeking Know When They Find It?
Published 5/9/2008 by Paul Nyman at Baseball Digest Daily
... throwing tempo, the importance of arm action, swing quickness versus bat speed. I have the good fortune of not only witnessing the successful implementation and use of these concepts by players, coaches and instructors but also making their way into mainstream baseball discussions. But as with almost things in life for a plus there is a potential minus. For example I recently saw an analysis where a number of concepts I developed as applied to throwing are inferred or discussed. A Mechanics Analysis "Minus" The following is an excerpt from the above analysis: There are a ...
Max Scherzer Pitching Analysis
Published 5/10/2008 by Fantasy Sports PT at The Disabled List Informer
... Kyle Boddy, a writer at Driveline Mechanics, has posted an interesting article breaking down the pitching mechanics of Arizona phenom, Max Scherzer. Here is the link. ...
Pitcher Analysis: Cliff Lee
Published 5/14/2008 by Kyle at Driveline Mechanics
... Ball Release: Lee aggressively pulls down with his head and points the PAS shoulder at the target. Like I said about Max Scherzer, I think this is a very good thing. The glove is up and around his GAS shoulder. Lee gives himself every opportunity to have a great followthrough phase. Grade: Excellent. ...
Pitcher Analysis: Cliff Lee
Published 5/14/2008 by Driveline Mechanics at Let's Go Tribe!: Front Page Posts
... Ball Release: Lee aggressively pulls down with his head and points the PAS shoulder at the target. Like I said about Max Scherzer, I think this is a very good thing. The glove is up and around his GAS shoulder. Lee gives himself every opportunity to have a great followthrough phase. Grade: Excellent. ...
Injury Report: Max Scherzer
Published 33 hours ago by Kyle at Driveline Mechanics
... In my video voiceover analysis of Max Scherzer, I noted that I was afraid that he was actively braking his arm by using the anterior structures of the shoulder rather than the larger posterior muscles and back muscles. I noted that this could cause serious shoulder inflammation and rotator cuff injury. It’s quite a shame, given how obviously great his stuff is. Hopefully we’ll see some change. ...
