Not a bad idea. He knows how to pitch better than most. Good point about the harder throwers. Worse case he might be able to be a private pitching coach going around coaching guys who aren't hard throwers who might not normally get too much of a look in high school, college and such. I'd imagine even if a guy can throw 95+ being able to learn how to take speed off it, locate it better, move locations up, down, in, out, fool the batter, works quickly between pitches would still be valuable.