What if MLB isn't developing players. What if it's selecting survivors? For every player who succeeds, how many disappear because the system wasn't built for them? Different look at #playerdevelopment. Read: https://t.co/aoRVnZpllD - @jaegersports@ButchBaseball29
Every time a coach says, "We need to fix him" An assumption is already being made: Something is broken. But what if it isn't? My latest article explores why "FIX" may be the most dangerous word in #playerdevelopment.
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I asked MLB staff 1 question: What would you change in player development? Answers made sense. But something was missing & that might be the real problem - Read Article👉https://t.co/biMQCnhthR #BaseballActionID#MotorBall@jaegersports @TrueSandA @ButchBaseball29@SMerrBullpen
I heard an #MLB manager explain a struggling pitcher:
“He feels good. It’s just mechanical.” But what if many mechanical issues are created by earlier, so-called mechanical fixes? New article, link in next message👇#MotorBall#MotorPreferences@jaegersports@ButchBaseball29
@JMikeMLB@MLB@5starwisconsin Thanks for the comment & re-tweet @JMikeMLB, much appreciated. You make a strong point. When replacement is always available, urgency stays low. The conveyor belt keeps moving while costs keep rising. Eventually, durability, availability, & lost value become impossible to ignore.
I heard an #MLB manager explain a struggling pitcher:
“He feels good. It’s just mechanical.” But what if many mechanical issues are created by earlier, so-called mechanical fixes? New article, link in next message👇#MotorBall#MotorPreferences@jaegersports@ButchBaseball29