Robby Snelling

Sometimes, pitchers find themselves out of whack. There's a multitude of explanations possible. However, in my time as an evaluator, three things most damage the trajectory of a young career. Physical injury is the most obvious answer, as one minor or major issue can derail even the most promising career. Then, there is coaching. Whether it is a lack of coaching or over-coaching, some prospects get messed up by the way they're managed. Finally, some struggles are psychological, as the mind can play tricks on even the most mentally strong. 

You’ll hear pitchers talk about working on their mechanics to get out of a funk. Usually, mechanical issues are a product of the three factors listed above. Sometimes it takes a season's worth of...

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