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Originally Posted by TomVeal
I put the highest priority on preventing injuries to pitchers. Anything else that a trainer can do is gravy.
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Second this. My guy is legendary on arm prevention and heal. Nothing kills faster than injuries to the pitching staff.
1. pitching
2. legs
3. everything else
After that you find a trainer that covers as much as possible at as high a level as you can afford. If you're small market you may have to make some concessions, if you're a large market team, just don't. My experience is the great trainers are worth every dime you spend on them.