+ All Categories
Home > Documents > Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League

Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League

Date post: 25-Feb-2016
Category:
Upload: posy
View: 37 times
Download: 1 times
Share this document with a friend
Description:
Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League. By: Jonathon Coyle. Lifestyle Topics. Food Salary Hotels Clubhouses. “If you play in this league, you have to love the game, a lot.” - Dan Blewett. Food Money and Common Food Choices. Players get $20 for food each day - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Popular Tags:
20
Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League By: Jonathon Coyle
Transcript
Page 1: Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League

Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League

By: Jonathon Coyle

Page 2: Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League

Lifestyle Topics• Food• Salary• Hotels• Clubhouses

“If you play in this league, you have to love the game, a lot.”- Dan Blewett

Page 3: Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League

Food Money and Common Food Choices • Players get $20 for food

each day• Players often get gas

station food or concessions after games

• Common gas station food choices include animal crackers, bags of chips, and other cheap but filling foods that do not spoil quickly

“I come back (home) at the end of the season feeling fat, and yet hungry at the same time. With just $20, you can’t go out and have a nice breakfast at a sit down restaurant. If you do, you just pissed away your meal money for the day. So, lots of guys stock up on gas station food, or end up getting something at the concession stand at the end of the game.”- Dan Blewett

Page 4: Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League

Provided Pre-Game Food

• PB+J sandwiches• Lunch meat (sometimes spoiled or moldy due

to lack of refrigeration on the bus)

Page 5: Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League

Salary• The average salary is $850

per month• Most players have a side

job besides baseball

“If you aren’t financially smart, you will not be able to live with any luxuries.”- Dan Blewett talking about living on the baseball salary in the Frontier League

Page 6: Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League

Hotels• Most in the middle of

nowhere• “Shady figures” roam the

halls at night• The air doesn’t work in

some (can get up to 100° in rooms)

• Worst hotels have bed bugs and/or lice

• Rarely get a nice hotel

“Most are ok at best.”- Dan Blewett explaining the average hotel conditions

Page 7: Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League

Clubhouses

• Conditions change based on if you’re home or away

• Home clubhouses are sometimes up to 3 times bigger than the away clubhouse

• Some clubhouses are so small the guys have to stand shoulder to shoulder while changing

Page 8: Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League

Physical and Mental Aspects of Pitching • Fastball

• Breaking Balls• Arm strength exercises• Separation Factors

between a good and great pitcher

“The baseball gods reward the pious.”- Dan Blewett saying that the player that works/trains the hardest will succeed more than the ones that don’t.

Page 9: Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League

Fastball

• Need to throw about 90mph• Need to have pinpoint precision with it (be

able to hit an exact spot inside or outside of the strike zone

Page 10: Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League

Breaking Balls

• Need at least two effective breaking balls• Most effective in the Frontier League are the

slider, the curveball, and the changeup

Page 11: Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League

Slider Grip

Page 12: Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League

Curveball Grip

Page 13: Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League

Changeup Grip

Page 14: Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League

Arm Strength Exercises

• There are many different exercises for arm strength

• The best one is long toss (starting at a short distance and continually get farther apart from your partner until you can’t get it to them in the air)

• You should play long toss 5-6 days a week• You should play for around 80 throws

Page 15: Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League

Separation Factors Between a Good and Great Pitcher • Competitiveness (how bad

you want to win)• Fearlessness (how much

you trust your abilities)• Ability to be smart on the

mound

“If you have a hitter with a long, loopy swing, you don’t throw him a curveball, you throw him a fastball inside”- Dan Blewett stressing the point of needing to be smart on the mound

Page 16: Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League

Other Information

• Team Rosters• How to prevent arm injuries later on in your

career

Page 17: Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League

Team Rosters

• The average team in the Frontier League only has 11 pitchers

• Lots of stress is put on the pitchers’ arms due to a little amount of pitchers and the number of games played in a season (88-90)

Page 18: Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League

How to Prevent Arm Injuries Later on In Your Career

You should only develop your fastball and changeup until after high school because these pitches put less strain on your arm than other breaking balls such as the curveball while your arm is still growing/developing.

Page 19: Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League

For More Information Please Visit…

• http://danblewett.com/• http://frontierleague.com/

Page 20: Life of a Pitcher in the Frontier League

Special Thanks To…

Dan Blewett for taking the time to answer my questions that provided the majority of the information in this presentation.


Recommended