Making Every Pitch Count

by Ken Beardslee


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/19/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 88
ISBN : 9781418431808

About the Book

With a mere two hundred words, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the gifted American poet, changed the lives of countless numbers of young people by composing his inspiring poem, THE PSALM OF LIFE. Ken Beardslee, in this his sixth book, believes he can change the lives of thousands of young baseball pitchers with his latest effort, MAKING EVERY PITCH COUNT. It is a book of limited pages, easily understood, and in the long run quality always triumphs over quantity. With the lively baseball, the much smaller strike zone, and the lowering of the mound, all present day pitchers are working with a very narrow window to success. With new approaches, and tested theories of his own, the author presents a program that will vastly improve any pitcher’s performance. The author’s record as an amateur and professional pitcher, and his deep experience as a big league scouting supervisor for the Pittsburgh Pirates, speaks for itself.

At Vermontville High School in Michigan, he set seven state pitching records. In addition he holds the national record for strikeouts per batters faced during a high school season, and career. In professional baseball before being injured, he had a seventy five percent winning percentage in the New York Yankee organization.

MAKING EVERY PITCH COUNT breaks new ground for pitchers of all ages.


About the Author

In high school Ken Beardslee set seven national pitching records. He still holds the best percentage of strikeouts for a single high school season, and for an entire high school career (for one season, 19 strikeouts for every 21 batters faced. For a career, 18 strikeouts for every 21 batters faced). No other high school pitcher in the nation has been able to match those feats. All of Ken’s high school pitching records may be found in the yearly edition of the National High School Sports Record Book, published by the National Federation of State High School Associations in Kansas City, Missouri.

As a pitcher in the New York Yankee organization, Ken won a total of 64 games while losing but 24. Rising from Class D to AAA classification in a little over three years, he set strikeout records in two different minor leagues.

When his active playing career was ended by an injury, he joined the Pittsburgh Pirate scouting department where he remained for over twenty years. He became a scouting supervisor handling all scouting operations in the Midwest.

Besides his writing, Ken pursues an active role in public speaking, appearing before large audiences in Michigan and Indiana.