the "semi-pro" leagues that i work are summer wood bat leagues with current college, recent college grads and a few ex-pros scattered throughout. some of the players used to be paid a few bucks back in the heyday of the leagues - therefore the "semi-pro" moniker is not really accurate any longer.
i don't work in a remote area.
i haven't been to pro school, but I've been mentored by several guys who have been and I have absorbed as much as I can from the mechanics manuals.
this past year I have worked with several college guys who recommended me for the tryouts.
lastly, I think I have good safe and out mechanics - but I'm still new enough to realize that I can refine them. i was just hoping to benefit from the wisdom of the board.
satisfied? thanks.
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