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    Quote Originally Posted by Pitching phenom View Post
    I know you have the right intentions for me, but my goal is to get drafted my junior year. The problem isn't my talent or work ethic. It's that so many players use steroids and have such a big advantage over guys like me who do it cleanly with protein powder and creatine. I guarantee u 80% of players in the MLB use roids. Guys become freaks off this stuff. I'm so curious about taking them because I wonder how good I can be if I took them. I got this one shot and I want to make sure I get it. That's why Im curious about them
    What team are you playing for in the Ripken league? Also, 80% of the guys arent on juice. We were tested pretty heavily, even in the minors. You should only be talking to me on this forum when it comes to pitching. Just trust me and listen. Also, just a fare warning, I have contacts in the ripken league, since I am alumni.

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    Yeah **** that to young to take them.
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    Wouldn't be right to cheat in the greatest sport in the world.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Squats33 View Post
    What team are you playing for in the Ripken league? Also, 80% of the guys arent on juice. We were tested pretty heavily, even in the minors. You should only be talking to me on this forum when it comes to pitching. Just trust me and listen. Also, just a fare warning, I have contacts in the ripken league, since I am alumni.
    I'm actually going to play in the coastal plans league this summer because i talked with them first. Everything is payed for the flight, living, and the league. They are both sponsored by the MLB and tons of mlb scouts go to both leagues, but coastal plans league is in south Carolina. I'd rather go there then Maryland in the summer. But I had an opportunity to play for the southern Maryland nationals in the Ripken league, with coach Doug Creek if you know him. I mite play in the Ripken league next year, but next year I really want to get in the alaskan anchorage league. That's a damn good league.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pitching phenom View Post
    I'm actually going to play in the coastal plans league this summer because i talked with them first. Everything is payed for the flight, living, and the league. They are both sponsored by the MLB and tons of mlb scouts go to both leagues, but coastal plans league is in south Carolina. I'd rather go there then Maryland in the summer. But I had an opportunity to play for the southern Maryland nationals in the Ripken league, with coach Doug Creek if you know him. I mite play in the Ripken league next year, but next year I really want to get in the alaskan anchorage league. That's a damn good league.

    Coastal Plains league is far better... better host families. I played in the Valley, so you definitely want to play in the best league possible. Ill just add this, if you pitch well enough and throw hard enough, the scouts will come to you no matter where you are... its just easier to get noticed playing against better competition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Squats33 View Post
    Coastal Plains league is far better... better host families. I played in the Valley, so you definitely want to play in the best league possible. Ill just add this, if you pitch well enough and throw hard enough, the scouts will come to you no matter where you are... its just easier to get noticed playing against better competition.
    Alright man thanks for the advice your giving. Now when you played pro ball what was your offseason like? How much did you throw, lift, and types of lifts did you do? The pitching coach at my school has this mind set of rest your arm as much as possible. He told us in our winter offseason to take a 3 week break off from throwing. I thought that was rediculous. What I believe is if you want to throw harder throw more, and especially throw more bullpenns. If you want to be a better pitcher and throw harder you've got to throw and pitch and work on your mechanics, along with lifting, soft tissue work, med ball, and band work. You have to get your arm in shape to be able to pitch 90-100 pitches a game. People who get arm injuries or arm problems get them because they don't throw enough & have bad mechanics. I'm sure it's different for pro pitchers though because you have a longer season. 162 games is a lot and you do have to give your body a rest and recover your strength.

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