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Exclusive, Lefty Pitcher - 93 mph fastball - Nick Martin

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  • I think an easier answer without giving you a lesson would be to watch some videos on pitching.com on his blog, it explains it all very well..  Again stride your height then throw.

  • Just stride out as far as you can then land and dont slow your arm or body down. Don't get too technical, move as fast as yu can sideways towards the plate as far as you can "closed" then cut it loose!

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  • does the camera man have palsies?

  • This must be older than the backyard video because the elbow action is much better, good work.

  • 0:21 i like the kid's voice : good stuff

  • 0:21 i jizzed myself. swear

  • wtfffuuck los diablos from elpaso yay im from elpaso

  • Pretty solid downhill action on his fastball and he seems to repeat his delivery. Offspeed pitches are being delivered from the same release point as his fastball, which is what you look for from a command and consistency standpoint from a pitcher.

  • cool, our colors is red and black and my number is also 34

  • how old are you nick ?

  • @nickmartin12 thanks for trying, I've just grown frustrated cause I work out a lot on core n throwing and just stuck...read 4 different books and followed them and just staying the same....I'm starting to believe that this stuff is all genetics...you are one of the lucky ones I guess

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