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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2009

Yu Darvish pitching mechanics in slow motion

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  • reminds me of lincecum

  • hes got nice flow

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  • Steer-RIKE three!

  • Little bit of a timing problem. His shoulder might not hold up for an entire MLB season.

  • nice mechanics, i guess each pitcher has their individual style, he has a big stride, apparently your stride is supposed to be proportionate to your height, and it helps gain more velocity? im an absolute beginner so not sure just speculating and learning!

  • 100M dollar mistake....... another Dice-gay in the making

  • It's amazing how long he can keep his front shoulder closed. For most of his motion his shoulders basically stay square while his legs do all sorts of things.

  • My elbow and shoulder hurt just from watching this video. This should have a label on it that reads " Kids don't try this at home".

  • Reminds me of Kerry Wood, not Lincecum. Head not quite ahead of foot strike but he definitely isn't keeping the top half back. But nearly identical to Wood is the insanely strong hip rotation. A blessing and a curse. Since he doesn't stay back up top, the arm is violently brought forward allowing for wicked velocity and movement. That's the blessing. The curse is, unfortunately, deceleration almost completely absorbed in back of the shoulder and hard strain on the ulnar collateral lig.

  • Wow, the Japanese mound is really short.

  • @nuclearRabbit123 how...?

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