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Nice looking pitcher, strange his face is looking straight down to the ground as he releases the ball. His eyes lose contact with both batter and catcher. Check out the video!!! His hat can't even stay on, releases the ball looking down.
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Based upon gbg analytics this guy sucks. I wonder why we would go to MN to recruit someone that doesn't measure up to gbgmetrics? Maybe it's the catcher's fault, if there even is one in those films!
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DT from CT, another smart ass comment, remember Cellucci lost control during the season and could not throw strikes remember what was the problem, well you probably don't so I will remind you. I don't pull my observations out a hat somewhere but will let the comments from Latham speak for me.
The change for Tulane pitcher Brendan Cellucci came four weeks into the season.
At that point, pitching coach Daniel Latham told Cellucci how the left-handed sophomore from just outside Philadelphia hadn’t been looking toward the plate when he released the ball, and a slight change in his motion since then has made a significant difference in recent games. The catchers mitt is the target, and in baseball, bowling, archery, shooting range, the eyes must stay on target as you follow thru, not rocket science DT, just common sense!!!.
The change for Tulane pitcher Brendan Cellucci came four weeks into the season.
At that point, pitching coach Daniel Latham told Cellucci how the left-handed sophomore from just outside Philadelphia hadn’t been looking toward the plate when he released the ball, and a slight change in his motion since then has made a significant difference in recent games. The catchers mitt is the target, and in baseball, bowling, archery, shooting range, the eyes must stay on target as you follow thru, not rocket science DT, just common sense!!!.
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That didn’t really fix Cellucci. Probably had nothing to do with his struggles some pitchers don’t look at the target that closely.gbgreenie wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2019 1:45 am DT from CT, another smart ass comment, remember Cellucci lost control during the season and could not throw strikes remember what was the problem, well you probably don't so I will remind you. I don't pull my observations out a hat somewhere but will let the comments from Latham speak for me.
The change for Tulane pitcher Brendan Cellucci came four weeks into the season.
At that point, pitching coach Daniel Latham told Cellucci how the left-handed sophomore from just outside Philadelphia hadn’t been looking toward the plate when he released the ball, and a slight change in his motion since then has made a significant difference in recent games. The catchers mitt is the target, and in baseball, bowling, archery, shooting range, the eyes must stay on target as you follow thru, not rocket science DT, just common sense!!!.
I knew some Pitchers who just focused on a Zip CodeProfoundwizard wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2019 2:33 amThat didn’t really fix Cellucci. Probably had nothing to do with his struggles some pitchers don’t look at the target that closely.gbgreenie wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2019 1:45 am DT from CT, another smart ass comment, remember Cellucci lost control during the season and could not throw strikes remember what was the problem, well you probably don't so I will remind you. I don't pull my observations out a hat somewhere but will let the comments from Latham speak for me.
The change for Tulane pitcher Brendan Cellucci came four weeks into the season.
At that point, pitching coach Daniel Latham told Cellucci how the left-handed sophomore from just outside Philadelphia hadn’t been looking toward the plate when he released the ball, and a slight change in his motion since then has made a significant difference in recent games. The catchers mitt is the target, and in baseball, bowling, archery, shooting range, the eyes must stay on target as you follow thru, not rocket science DT, just common sense!!!.
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You talk like a little league coach.gbgreenie wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2019 1:45 am DT from CT, another smart ass comment, remember Cellucci lost control during the season and could not throw strikes remember what was the problem, well you probably don't so I will remind you. I don't pull my observations out a hat somewhere but will let the comments from Latham speak for me.
The change for Tulane pitcher Brendan Cellucci came four weeks into the season.
At that point, pitching coach Daniel Latham told Cellucci how the left-handed sophomore from just outside Philadelphia hadn’t been looking toward the plate when he released the ball, and a slight change in his motion since then has made a significant difference in recent games. The catchers mitt is the target, and in baseball, bowling, archery, shooting range, the eyes must stay on target as you follow thru, not rocket science DT, just common sense!!!.
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As far as looking at a target most professional bowlers don’t look at the pins.
They look at the board arrows 15 feet out not the pins 60 feet out.
A few great MLB pitchers never looked at home plate during their deliveries until the last moment.
They look at the board arrows 15 feet out not the pins 60 feet out.
A few great MLB pitchers never looked at home plate during their deliveries until the last moment.
Wow, I was a bowler you target is the spot take your eye off and you hook your arm. Well his last moment his hat flies off as his eyes are on the ground. At the point of release your eye needs to be on the target. Must I be as clear as the point of a needle.
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Comical commentary by gbg once again. I don't think professional writers could make this up! Contradicts himself in the same thread! LMFAO!
What was even better was his attempt to edit out the sleezy part of his posts about having an extra ticket for a UConn football game in Yulman a few years back. (The game was a few years back, his attempt to edit was this week!) He didn't realize that the post had already been quoted and he couldn't edit someone else's quoting of his post!!!
What was even better was his attempt to edit out the sleezy part of his posts about having an extra ticket for a UConn football game in Yulman a few years back. (The game was a few years back, his attempt to edit was this week!) He didn't realize that the post had already been quoted and he couldn't edit someone else's quoting of his post!!!
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I will settle for clarity as to the level of 5th grade grammar.gbgreenie wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2019 1:24 pm Wow, I was a bowler you target is the spot take your eye off and you hook your arm. Well his last moment his hat flies off as his eyes are on the ground. At the point of release your eye needs to be on the target. Must I be as clear as the point of a needle.