Randy Johnson has been a mainstay among the top pitchers in baseball for a long time. His stats definitely merit the title of Top 5 Left-Handed Pitchers of all time. He will have 300 wins very soon, averages over 3.25 K’s per walk, 190IP since 1989, 20 wins three times, 13 years of over 200+ IP, avg. of 0.80 hits per inning…oh yeah, he’s got 5 Cy Young awards under his belt.
His mechanics are as good as you can expect for someone who is 6’10. They are very sound and simple. The man is 45 years old and he’s still pitching. That’s due to a combination of hard work, God-given talent and luck. Period.
Do you want to improve your pitching mechanics?
Do you want to increase pitching velocity?
Do you want to perfect your pitching technique?
If you want to become a better baseball pitcher there is no better way than to study the best. Here you will find the best baseball pitching clips on the internet. And these are real pitching clips, not something shot from the nosebleeds section of the stands in what seems like a tornado. These are the best pitchers in the game.
There are different ways we can learn how to be a better pitcher. First, you should read and gather as much good information about the position as you can. The first step in understanding baseball pitching basics is to increase your knowledge by gathering this information.
The next step is actually taking that information and putting it into action through hard work in practice. But sometimes taking the information that we read and trying to implement it into how our body moves can be difficult. Sometimes we need something extra so that it “clicks” and we get it.
Watching good pitching clips of successful Major League Baseball pitchers is the best way to supplement your knowledge of pitching and gives you a visual of what the correct way of pitching looks like.
Study these clips over and over. Watch and look for the similarities the pitchers have in the clips. Watch and look for the differences the pitchers have.
If you want to be the best, you have to study the best. Good luck.
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