AboutTom O`Leary Expertise I am am best suited to answer questions regarding minor league baseball prospects.
Experience Originally, i started doing this because i became engrossed researching prospects for a fantasy league. Back then all i really wanted to do was answer questions about baseball prospects.
Funny how time flies but twelve years later i have been asked questions regarding the negro leagues, what minor leaguers get paid, why players don't rub their injury when they get hurt, and how players can tryout for the minor leagues to name only a few. i was recently in correspondence with a father of a marine who lost several fingers while in Iraq; he was later drafted by the padres and is playing in their minor league system. additionally, i get a lot of questions from guys asking me if i think they can be successful at these tryouts or if they should tryout at all.
I do my best to answer every one's question without overstepping my bounds of knowledge. *sometimes i have to tell people that i just can't answer their question.* And sometimes i have to tell people that they just aren't good enough to be a professional ball player.*
most recently i have received two negative feedbacks from people who didn't like my response. one 30 year old guy who hadn't played since he was a teenager asked me if he really had a shot at making the tryouts. realistically, i said no. i guess he didn't appreciate my bluntness but what would you have wanted me to say?
i am not really an 'expert' in anything. i just answer people's inquires, give some conservative advise or tell them 'i don't know.' after twelve years i have realized that i do fulfill most most questioners satisfactorily which keeps me doing this.
Question Ok, im 19 years old, im a right handed pitcher.. ive been to multiple tryouts and am having a hard time getting picked up, i throw 90 mph and have good mixtures of pitches and EXCELLENT location. the downfall, im a righty? every tryout i end up facing a lefty who throws maybe 82-83 and they get the deal? i feel like i have ALL the aspects of being a good pitcher? any help on what i need to do
Answer Braden,
your 'downfall' as put put it, could not be that you're right handed, if that's what you're asking. have you asked why you didn't make the cut or in what areas you could improve in? start there and keep plugging away. if it were that easy, every one wold be doing it.