JT is telling people he's fine. Take it for what it's worth
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JT is telling people he's fine. Take it for what it's worth
Dead on the money!!!!! Two that played with my kid wound up with TJ ( neither one is a great talent) sadly I have lay a good bit of the blame at the feet of the parent here. Many pushing their sons way to far, way to many pitches. I know that none of these coaches are intent on this but they aren't the ones who have theses kids playing for more than one squad.
This is what its like being a State fan. Dead injuns shaking down Starkvegas poltergeist style.
I've heard that bout him. My take isn't about him, I think having a really good trainer in the off season is more important especially for pitchers. I've seen first hand from August thru December what it has done for someone. Kid didn't throw much off the mound.
Hope nothing is wrong with JT. But wasn't He an elite hitter also? Maybe he can still hit.
Lot of studies that talk about not pitching enough, kids not playing other sports etc.
And it's also important to understand the difference between prevention and elimination. Pitch counts and things like that help with prevention but they don't eliminate possible injuries.