作者hlcdruid (hahaha)
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標題[轉錄]為什麼要有二軍
時間Sun Jun 6 23:35:52 2004
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作者: Grant44 () 看板: Baseball
標題: Re: 降速求控球
時間: Sun Jun 6 14:46:47 2004
※ 引述《alexlin (報告班長請示入列)》之銘言:
: 一直不懂為什麼日本的球員速度快而且控球又準...
: 不像台灣球員每一個只要一加速球就跑掉了
: 我還是覺得看職棒的時候還是要飆球速才看的爽I@@
上次看Leo Mazzone的pitch like a pro(勇士對投手教練寫的書)有所感覺。為
什麼要有二軍呢?
This is from Leo's book Pitch like a Pro on his philosophy on relief
pitching:
It used to be they made you a relief pitcher if you weren't good enough
to be a starter. Those days are gone, what with the specialization of
relief pitching and all the importance it is given in baseball today.
But I believe that if you're a top prospect you should be a starting
pitcher during your developmental phase -- right trhough from college
into A, AA, and AAA baseball. This way you know exactly what pitches
you have in your repertoire and how to use them effectively.
You often hear about a young fastball pitcher being converted into a
closer in college or A ball. What's the point in that? I tmeans that
for his entire career he'll fire away with blind heat -- throw practically
nothing but fastballs -- and he won't learn anything about pitching.
The most important thing a pitcher can do to improve his pitches is
accumulate a lot of innings. Suffice it to say, it's very difficult
to accumulate innings -- and improve the quality of your pitches --
when you're working out of the bullpen as a youngster.
I don't think pitching 50 or 60 innings a year -- when you're trying
to make it to the big leagues -- is going to cut it.
I'll give you an example of what I'm talking about. Steve Bedrosian
had the best fastball of any pitcher I've ever coached. It was a killer
fastball -- and I don't care what it registered on the radar gun. It was
in the nineties and had all sorts of movement. He had the best arm of any
pitcher I've worked with in my entire coaching career.
Despite the fact that he was a great relief pitcher at the major league
level, Bedrosian was used strictly as a starting pitcher in the minor
leagues. He accumulated a lot of innings. He fanned a lot of hitters.
He learned a lot about pitching and how to make quality pitches under
pressure. He never pitched a single inning of relief in the minor leagues.
Steve Bedrosian won the Cy Young Award with the Philadelphia Phillies
as the permier closer in baseball in 1987. He was one of the best
relievers in the history of the national league. And yet he learned
how to pitch as a starter. In my book, that is how you prepare your
great closers for success.
參考看看吧.. :P
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所以囉,台灣這種投法怎麼會進步.. XD
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