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<blockquote data-quote="CINCYMETJACKET" data-source="post: 868436" data-attributes="member: 4003"><p>I agree with your concern to some extent, but he was in the Yankees organization for 18 years, 7 of them as a pitcher, the rest as a pitching coach and then pitching coordinator of the entire Yankees system. Don't know what levels he was pitching coach for, but I would assume pitching coaches usually start off at the bottom levels of the organization, which means he has probably coached high school level (some international signings), college level (drafted out of high school), and late college level/graduates in his career. So, I assume, he has coached more college-age pitchers in his career than most, if not all, other pitching coaches we've ever had. That being said, coaching college-age pitchers that are in college and have to go to these pesky things called classes is much different than coaching college-age pitchers who are now professionals and are focused entirely on baseball. But there is also much more of a support system when you are on a college team than when you're in low A ball and it's either you or your roommate that's moving up to the next level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CINCYMETJACKET, post: 868436, member: 4003"] I agree with your concern to some extent, but he was in the Yankees organization for 18 years, 7 of them as a pitcher, the rest as a pitching coach and then pitching coordinator of the entire Yankees system. Don't know what levels he was pitching coach for, but I would assume pitching coaches usually start off at the bottom levels of the organization, which means he has probably coached high school level (some international signings), college level (drafted out of high school), and late college level/graduates in his career. So, I assume, he has coached more college-age pitchers in his career than most, if not all, other pitching coaches we've ever had. That being said, coaching college-age pitchers that are in college and have to go to these pesky things called classes is much different than coaching college-age pitchers who are now professionals and are focused entirely on baseball. But there is also much more of a support system when you are on a college team than when you're in low A ball and it's either you or your roommate that's moving up to the next level. [/QUOTE]
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