CCA Podcast 246 – Getting pitchers ready for opening day
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In this episode of the CCA Podcast, you will learn:
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What do Green, Yellow and Red days mean?
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How do you make sure your best pitchers get their pitch counts up?
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How much throwing should pitchers do in between bullpens
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How do you find enough time for pitchers in practice?
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How much do you increase pitchers per bullpen session?
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Join Cornerstone Elite for just $1 for 30 days and get access to our entire pitcher program described in today's podcast and learn how to bring modern day player development to your team.
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- CCA Podcast 177 – How we used the Diamond Kinetics smart ball this year
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- Mar, 01, 2021
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