FYI this was tongue and cheek.IMO this is WAY down on the list of why MLB pitchers are getting elbow injuries.
FYI this was tongue and cheek.IMO this is WAY down on the list of why MLB pitchers are getting elbow injuries.
@Jim22Palmer I agree Jim but I do wish they would give them 5 seconds more simply bc the game seems rushed at times and imo causes some pitchers to get out of rhythm which leads to "sloppy" pitching for lack of better word
@Jim22Palmer Yeah, I don't think some people knew this was sarcasm. Hey Jim, when are you back in the booth?
@Jim22Palmer College pitcher dad. Been keeping up w/Tom House, Dr Andrews & Dr Meister on this stuff since youth ball. Experts analyzing ever-improving data & assisted by great tech have amazing insights. All that aside, you nailed it with the sarcasm and armchair orthopedics.
@Jim22Palmer Jim, as fast as you worked I think you’d have beaten a 5 second pitch clock! It was great.
@Jim22Palmer Most of us got it. But I was surprised how many didn't.
@Jim22Palmer Jim, do you think part of the recent arm injury problem is the shortening of windups (to hold base runners more effectively) which in turn could be way putting more strain on the pitching arm? As opposed to a longer windup with more kick which distributes more work to the core?