Sam Ellis

Ellis is a former MLB pitcher who was signed out of Mississippi State University by the Cincinnati Reds as a free agent in 1961. He made his major league debut in 1962. After spending part of 1962 and all of 1963 in the minor leagues, he rejoined the Reds in 1964, going 10-3. In 1965, Sammy won 22 games, including 15 complete games and was selected as a National League All-Star. In 1968, after being traded by the Reds, he played for the California Angels. In 1969 he pitched for the Chicago White Sox, before being traded to the Cleveland Indians. After retiring from active playing, Sammy was a Major League pitching coach with the New York Yankees (1982-1984), Chicago White Sox (1989-1991), Chicago Cubs (1992), Seattle Mariners (1993-1994), Boston Red Sox (1996), and the Baltimore Orioles (2000). In between those stints at the major league level, he was a roving minor league coach and instructor for several organizations.

VIDEOS BY Sam Ellis

01:18 min.
Inside Move to 2nd Base
01:56 min.
Riding the Back Leg Down Hill
02:08 min.
Fastball Grips Introduction
01:55 min.
Tuck and Go Stride
02:18 min.
Pitching Command
02:36 min.
Which Side of the Mound Do You Throw From
01:41 min.
Hiding the Ball
02:02 min.
Throwing Breaking Balls
02:45 min.
Pitchers Daily Routine