Personally, I didn’t think Dan Warthen even knew how to turn on a computer, much less find his way to the internet to read a blog. But this recent article on Mets.com proves he’s paying attention to the blogosphere (hat tip to MT loyalist “sincekindergarten”). Specifically:
The more simplified delivery Warthen also implemented — with less rotation of the body — is “more repeatable,” in his words, and won’t be compromised so readily by extra effort put forth in moment of duress. Maine should have a smoother, more consistent delivery.
Emphasis on “… with less rotation of the body …” mine. I haven’t yet seen what is being described, but I’m guessing that Warthen is working on Maine’s over-rotation issue — which was pointed out on MetsToday as long ago as last June.
Again, I haven’t personally seen the adjustment made by Warthen, and not sure when he began adjusting Maine’s mechanics. The last time I saw Maine on TV was at least two weeks ago, and he was still carrying the ball and over-rotating. Part of the problem is that it will take many, many hours of correct repetition to correct the problem, so even if Warthen implemented the fix in February, we may not see the results until May or June. “Old habits die hard”, so the saying goes, and it is perfectly apt in the case of baseball mechanics.
I hope you submitted a resume and cover letter to the Mets when Rick Peterson was let go last year. Sounds to me like this Warthen character is stealing your ideas! Is he throwing a little coinage your way for the insight?
They balked at my rate ($75 / hour). Apparently the Wilpons were in the red since last June.
Geez, Joe, I woulda thought that you’d charge at least $90 an hour!
Warthen is also lengthening Maine’s stride, by about eight inches. Maybe one-two mph or so?
$90 for the kids who don’t want to be there, $75 for those who do. 😉
I’ll answer the stride question in the next post.
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