Watch as Coach Nate Yeskie talks about a pitcher's foot location on the rubber and how he needs to be able to get to his glove side. Breaking ball shape and the action of their fastball are both determining factors regarding foot location. Foot location should be determined by where the pitcher is throwing the most strikes so it is important to track ball flight locations.
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