It seemed like a simple idea. Try to determine a concensus among coaches (and others) as to whether it makes a difference to use a pitching machine or have coaches pitch at the rookie (age 6-8) level? The question was straight forward, the voting easy to count, but boy did we open another can of worms. We received so many comments that instead of sampling a few here, we've created a new page in the Grass Roots section to show the pros and cons of both possibilities.
First the basic results...
| WHO SHOULD PITCH? |
Does it make a difference? |
Pitches should come from... |
| Replies from |
YES |
NO |
COACH |
MACHINE |
| Coaches |
72% |
98% |
2% |
57% |
43% |
| Players |
22% |
65% |
35% |
71% |
29% |
| Parents |
6% |
100% |
0% |
60% |
40% |
| Total |
100% |
91% |
9% |
60% |
40% |
From the above, most who replied were coaches who almost unanymously believe it makes a difference and who clearly favour coach-pitch over machine. In fact, it would seem, the majority of all replies favours coach-pitch.
However, we also looked at the replies by age group...
| KEWED BY AGE.. |
6 to 8 |
9 and 10 |
11 and 12 |
13 and up |
| Source of Pitches: |
C |
M |
C |
M |
C |
M |
C |
M |
| All replies |
64% |
36% |
75% |
14% |
36% |
64% |
72% |
28% |
From the above, it seems those who have just moved out of rookie league mostly (75%) wish they'd had coach-pitch (whether they did or not). However, most in the next age level (11-12) must believe their technique lacks something that might have been better taught by machine. A leap to a conclusion? Not, when you review the many comments we received.
The two camps can be summed up this way:
- Those who favour coach-pitch think machines are too predictable - cranking out mostly straight fastballs.
- Those who prefer machines believe coach-pitch teaches kids to golf at the coach's usual lob balls.
Comments from voters...
This became a real debate and many views were worth airing. To view the comments pro and con for both coaches and machines,
click here.