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About Dennis Girardi
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I can answer all questions reguarding little league baseball and instruction. I can help on pitching, coaching, batting order, batting instruction, fielding and strategies.

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I have managed and coached baseball for over 30 years. I have also been a comissioner of a ten year old league, for 3 years. I took care of the whole league from scheduling the umpires, to running the draft, to purchasing the trophies.

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SAA Baseball (Schaumburg Athletic Association)

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I attended many umpire and instructional clinics.

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Many first place finishes.

 
   

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Baseball Instruction - curve balls


Expert: Dennis Girardi - 9/3/2009

Question
Should I let my 11 year old son learn how to throw curve balls or should we wait until he is older?  Is it a requirement for Middle School baseball?

Answer
Hey Melanie,

Breaking balls can wait.. Right now he needs to throw strikes and get where he can throw on the corners. Throw fast balls and change ups. When he is about 16 or so, you can have him to start throwing about 10 breaking pitches per outing than increase as he gets older.. too many breaking balls at this age will only damage the arm. Your arm must be bent after throwing, or you are throwing it wrong.. Stick to the hard and accurate stuff.
Good Luck. Dennis


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