Steve Ontiveros - Head Training Pro

“I’ve known Steve for a long time now, there is no one better at teaching advanced pitches. He has really helped me sharpen up my cutter and my change up. If I move to the starting rotation, I’ll go see the Spin Doctor and learn a curve ball.”

Pete Walker - Toronto Blue Jays

“I’ve been trying to learn a change up for 4 years and Steve taught it to me in five pitches!”

Huston Street - Oakland Athletics

“I came to see Steve to improve my offspeed pitches. He helped clean up my mechanics and added a couple of MPH on my fastball and taught me a devastating curveball. I wouldn’t be in the big leagues today without these additions.”

David Aardsma - Chicago Cubs

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Steve attended high school in Niles-Brandywine, Michigan and South Bend-St. Joseph′s, Indiana where he was the starting shortstop and the ace of the rotation at age 16. With a 90-mph fastball and a perfected curveball, he was selected to play in the Indiana High School All-Star Game as a pitcher and third baseman.

American League Pitcher of the Month in June 1987, posting a 5-0 record and a 0.66 ERA During the summer, after his senior year, Steve attended an area-scouting combine held by the Cincinnati Reds. He was so impressive that he was asked to attend a second camp, where he threw before all of the scouts. It was during this performance that he impressed the head coach of the University of Michigan. Steve signed a letter of intent that day to play baseball at Michigan.

Steve went on to study sports medicine at the University of Michigan. It was here that he took pre-med courses in Anatomy, Physiology, Biomechanics, Kinesiology, and Exercise Physiology.

Steve became the cornerstone of the pitching staff at the University of Michigan posting the most wins, strikeouts, ERA, innings pitched and appearances record. In his first two years at the University of Michigan, his teams won two Big Ten titles and played in the College World Series. During Steve’s junior year, he was the Oakland A’s first selection of the 1982 June Amateur Draft.

Steve’s professional career started during the summer of 1982 and endured until the end of the 2001 season. He played for five Major League clubs: Oakland (six years), Philadelphia (three years), Anaheim (two years), and parts of two seasons with Seattle and Boston.

Career Highlights

  • A sensational rookie campaign where he was eight of eight in save opportunities and posted a 1.93 ERA, good for second in the league.
  • Being selected as American League Pitcher of the Month in June 1987, posting a 5-0 record and a 0.66 ERA. It was his first month as starting pitcher after 100 appearances in relief.
  • A member of the 1988 Oakland World Series team that fell to the Dodger’s in four games.
  • Being used as a pinch runner in pivotal games by manager Tony La Russa.
  • Winning the American League ERA Title with a 2.65 ERA besting Roger Clemens (2.87).
  • Being selected to the 1995 American League All-Star Game.
  • Carrying a no-hitter into the seventh inning, finishing with a one-hit shutout over the N.Y. Yankees.
  • During his career, Steve was highly skilled in the Art of Pitching, mastering seven different pitches and was gifted with the ability to teach these pitches.
  • sThroughout Steve’s career, he has effectively utilized his skills in pitching, hitting, and fielding to become a valuable resource and mentor at Line Drives and to the baseball community at large.
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