Pitchers,
Though it happens every year, it is never easy to find the perfect words to say when a season ends unexpectedly. In saying that, I'll try my best without being too wordy.
First of all, I need to thank you all for seeming to buy in to what we do, and specifically for buying into what I try to do. Though I am 52 years old and have been coaching college baseball since the fall of 1987 (yes, we did wear helmets back then), I know that I have to continue to learn more about what we are doing out there. You guys have provided me with motivation to make sure I don't let you down, and I certainly hope that I haven't. Not only do you all deserve thanks for following our procedures and protocol, I also want to thank you for listening to all of my talks about pitching philosophies, coaching philosophies, and even some life philosophies. I'm sure some of that might get old, but I usually feel it is necessary (and sometimes I just want to listen to myself)!!
To our graduating seniors, Dommer and Dave, congratulations on your outstanding careers. When a team's best two pitchers also have great, selfless attitudes along with the interpersonal skills to be able to be mentors and friends to younger teammates, the job as the pitching coach is made so much easier than it otherwise would be.
Dommer, you have had one of the greatest four seasons of pitching in the history of Adrian College and the MIAA. You have 'Dommer'-nated our opponents and have been feared by opposing coaches and hitters both in the MIAA and around the region since you stepped on the field in a Bulldog uniform as a freshman. Your numbers speak for themselves, but even more impressive to me has been your work ethic and the way you have led by example in so many ways.
Dave, your two years on the mound for us have been the model of consistency. Your determination to come back and pitch after Tommy John surgery has been a testament to your dedication to rehab and your desire and passion to play the great game of baseball. You have also, like Dommer, cemented your name into the Adrian College and MIAA record books in just two years of pitching here.
The way the two of you pitched this season allowed your pitching teammates to see how important it is to get ahead of hitters, get leadoff batters out, and compete with passion in tight games and with runners on base. Again, I appreciate your leadership and attitudes even more than your abilities!!
For you underclassmen, our work is not finished. We will have another opportunity next year to compete for championships and improve ourselves (both individually and as a group). Some of you played huge roles and had great success for us this year and are prepared to lead us in 2012. I thought all of you improved throughout the season, whether you were pitching in varsity or reserve games. I'm sure Coach Younce would agree that we had some great pitching performances in the reserve games and that is a great sign for you as players and for us as a program. Again, my thanks goes out to all of you for who you are as people as well as for your commitment to your teammates.
Today is the beginning of our 2012 season. Even I am going to work out today!!! Hopefully you will always keep in mind that each day you either get better or worse, and that improving is a choice. I also hope that I will be able to at least see a few of you pitch this summer. Be sure to work on all aspects of your pitching, and if the only work you do in the summer is on the days that you pitch (I know how some summer baseball can be), then you might not get better. You need to work on your bodies, keep your arms healthy (be smart), improve your tempo, your ability to attack the running game, your stamina and arm strength, continue to master your changeups and both fastballs, and be consistent with locating and tightening up your other secondary pitches. Be sure to continue to let your catchers and defensive teammates know that you appreciate the fact that it is always nine against one and that the team is more important than the individual.
You guys did a great job of accomplishing so many of the goals we set for ourselves back in January. I consider it a privilege to work with all of you and I value our relationships. Stay in touch throughout the summer!!
"Control what you can control"......."Sweat the small stuff".........."Business as usual"
Gordie
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