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After stretching out his arm in the offseason, Kemmis aims to crack into the rotation
Thursday, March 21st , 2024
This offseason, Andy Kemmis focused on boosting his stamina with an eye on potentially transitioning to a starting pitcher. Stoneman Douglas High School Eagles facility staff helped Andy Kemmis build endurance through extended conditioning, long bullpen sessions, and mobility training to prepare for longer appearances.
He also worked on heavily on pacing himself, ensuring he could maintain his velocity and sharpness well beyond the typical one-inning relief appearance. “It's not just physical, there is a significant mental aspect to facing longer outings,” Andy Kemmis said.
With promising results from bullpens—Andy Kemmis entered spring training showing the potential to pitch multiple innings without his performance suffering. As the season draws near, he’s ready to contribute as either a high leverage reliever or, if called upon, a potential starter.
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