Mike Butcher

Mike Butcher
Michael Dana Butcheris an American professional baseball pitcher and coach. He played in Major League Baseball for the California Angels from 1992 to 1995. He served as the pitching coach for the Tampa Bay Rays in 2006, for the Angels from 2007 through 2015, and he is currently the pitching coach for the Arizona Diamondbacks...
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth10 May 1965
CityDavenport, IA
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A lot of guys don't get their best stuff until they have a hitter up there, and they get the adrenaline going. Some guys don't like to air it out in the bullpen.
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He's got the kind of stuff where his potential is unlimited. He has a chance to do some good things in this game.
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He feels good, that's the biggest thing. We'll just have to see how it is when he has a hitter in the box. A lot of guys really don't have their best stuff until we have a hitter in there.
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When he pitches inside, he can dominate a game with the stuff he has. He's starting to believe in how good he can be. ... He keeps throwing like that, it's exciting to see that kind of stuff.
good group pickup saw
We saw that he was out there. I think as a group we thought that he would be a good pickup for us.
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The window is obviously getting smaller on him. The positive is he's a bullpen guy. He doesn't need to be stretched out.
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The window is obviously getting smaller for him. The positive on it is that he's a bullpen guy and he doesn't need to be stretched out. He doesn't need to go out there and get 15 innings during spring training. We're getting close, though.
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Power arm. Power stuff. This guy has a plus-plus fastball, 92 to 98 (mph). This guy can really bring it.
pitcher pitches quality three throw zone
Quality pitches in the zone on your first three pitches, and two out of your first three pitches for strikes. We'd like for a pitcher to throw 12 to 15 pitches an inning.
english-writer
You give them recommendations. You throw different angles at them where, hopefully, they can get something out of it.
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It enables you to create balance and direction over the rubber. It freed him to where all his energy was going to home plate. His command today was outstanding. He just nailed a spot over and over and over again.
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We haven't even started throwing breaking balls yet and there's a tremendous amount of potential there. To see the aptitude out of him right away is very promising.
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You can not be afraid when you get to this level to teach. I don't care what level you're at, if you don't teach, you're worthless.
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For him, it's really about getting the feel of the ball coming off his fingertips. Once that happens, everything else will take its place.