The movie 'The Rookie' was a true story about an aging high school coach who discovered he could throw the ball faster than ever. A New Jersey baseball instructor is trying to follow in his footsteps. OvermyerTV has his story in this week's Snapshot NY.
Rob's journey to the big leagues began at Fordham University. His 90s-plus fastball and competitive fire got him drafted by the Oakland A's, but fate had a different plan. Rob's budding career ended after Tommy John surgery.It's been 14 years since he left baseball. He now works with young baseball players at a skill development company he co-founded with his father."I literally cherish every time I get to do this," Semerano said."I got a divorce ...
With his boys and his mother cheering from the deck, every pitch got faster until he threw at 101 mph. "Is your pitching motion the same as what it was when you were pitching in the minor leagues?" Overmyer asked.
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