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  • Speedy
    #Ace
    • Apr 2008
    • 16143

    #376
    Re: 7/17 - 8/2 Game Discussion Thread

    Look at concussions in the NFL...that was an epidemic that the NFL knew what was causing it and finally addressed it.

    Same with these elbow injuries. NFL QBs throw probably the same during the week with a heavier ball so why do we not see elbow injuries with them? Because they're not throwing it as hard as possible.

    SPTO is right -- it's velocity more than repetition. What if MLB got rid of radar guns in all MLB/MiLB stadiums? What if MLB found a way to force little leagues to reduce their year-round schedule (and this stupid travel ball that's year long)? It could only help, right?

    Jim Kaat said something that just stuck with me...he said he'd play IF on days he wasn't pitching. So he'd be at SS during batting practice throwing to the 1B. He finally realized after he retired that it kept his arm loose and durable but again, he wasn't maxing out on every pitch. A curveball at 76 can still be maxed out with such torque and force.

    IDK...exhaustive studies, research provided to teams/little leagues. Something has to be done.
    Originally posted by Gibson88
    Anyone who asked for an ETA is not being Master of their Domain.
    It's hard though...especially when I got my neighbor playing their franchise across the street...maybe I will occupy myself with Glamore Magazine.

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    • Jr.
      Playgirl Coverboy
      • Feb 2003
      • 19171

      #377
      Re: 7/17 - 8/2 Game Discussion Thread

      Originally posted by Speedy
      Look at concussions in the NFL...that was an epidemic that the NFL knew what was causing it and finally addressed it.

      Same with these elbow injuries. NFL QBs throw probably the same during the week with a heavier ball so why do we not see elbow injuries with them? Because they're not throwing it as hard as possible.

      SPTO is right -- it's velocity more than repetition. What if MLB got rid of radar guns in all MLB/MiLB stadiums? What if MLB found a way to force little leagues to reduce their year-round schedule (and this stupid travel ball that's year long)? It could only help, right?

      Jim Kaat said something that just stuck with me...he said he'd play IF on days he wasn't pitching. So he'd be at SS during batting practice throwing to the 1B. He finally realized after he retired that it kept his arm loose and durable but again, he wasn't maxing out on every pitch. A curveball at 76 can still be maxed out with such torque and force.

      IDK...exhaustive studies, research provided to teams/little leagues. Something has to be done.
      MLB can't do anything about the youth leagues. There are so many of them, the man power to try to oversee them all would be insane. And a lot of the travel teams aren't even in leagues, they just play a ton of tournaments.

      I actually think guys playing the field and pitching is another cause of injury. It don't think it keeps the arm loose, I think it keeps the arm from being able to recover. You go out and throw 75 pitches, then play the field the next 2-3 days, your arm never really gets a chance to recover and heal.

      I don't know enough about NFL practices to compare QBs to pitchers, but I know in a game that's played once per week (as opposed to every 5-6 days) and less than 25 times per year max (as opposed to close to 50 in baseball, not counting bullpens) where they might throw a football 50 times, tops, with max effort on maybe 10 of those... it's not nearly the same as a pitcher's workload in a game.
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      • Speedy
        #Ace
        • Apr 2008
        • 16143

        #378
        Re: 7/17 - 8/2 Game Discussion Thread

        Originally posted by Jr.
        I don't know enough about NFL practices to compare QBs to pitchers, but I know in a game that's played once per week (as opposed to every 5-6 days) and less than 25 times per year max (as opposed to close to 50 in baseball, not counting bullpens) where they might throw a football 50 times, tops, with max effort on maybe 10 of those... it's not nearly the same as a pitcher's workload in a game.
        I'd think it's similar with a pitcher's workload being they practice Tuesday-Saturday then the game on Sunday.

        But the point was more so about max effort; only guy I recall putting max effort on footballs was Favre but that wasn't all the time.

        Throwing 92 with control is better than 98 in my mind; Verlander could throw 100 consistently in his early days but stayed at like 94-95 thru the entire game and only reached back when needed.
        Originally posted by Gibson88
        Anyone who asked for an ETA is not being Master of their Domain.
        It's hard though...especially when I got my neighbor playing their franchise across the street...maybe I will occupy myself with Glamore Magazine.

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        • Jr.
          Playgirl Coverboy
          • Feb 2003
          • 19171

          #379
          Re: 7/17 - 8/2 Game Discussion Thread

          Originally posted by Speedy
          I'd think it's similar with a pitcher's workload being they practice Tuesday-Saturday then the game on Sunday.

          But the point was more so about max effort; only guy I recall putting max effort on footballs was Favre but that wasn't all the time.

          Throwing 92 with control is better than 98 in my mind; Verlander could throw 100 consistently in his early days but stayed at like 94-95 thru the entire game and only reached back when needed.
          Pitchers probably throw as much during the week before games as QBs do in practice, I would guess. They probably take 1 day off, then they're back in their routine. Besides, a pitcher is going 90+ pitches at game intensity twice per week.. QBs don't come close to that.

          92 with control isn't as easy as it sounds. I know I was never able to dial down with any kind of consistency because my mechanics would break down. You use what got you to that point, and that's velocity for the vast majority of pitchers.

          Just look at Verlander now. He doesn't have 94-95 anymore, much less upper 90s, and now he's a below-average pitcher at 90-92. He's having to learn how to pitch at that velocity and it's taking him a while.
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          • Majingir
            Moderator
            • Apr 2005
            • 47629

            #380
            Re: 7/17 - 8/2 Game Discussion Thread

            LaTroy Hawkins possibly making Jays debut tonight. Speaking of Hawkins and debuts...when he made his MLB debut,this was the #1 song on the charts:
            <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/0hiUuL5uTKc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

            And this movie just came out:


            And Dave Winfield was still an active player in the majors, and Roberto Osuno(his teammate on Jays now) was 2.5 months old.

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            • Speedy
              #Ace
              • Apr 2008
              • 16143

              #381
              Re: 7/17 - 8/2 Game Discussion Thread

              Why I love OS...such mature discussions.

              Good points, Jr -- I think pitchers need to learn how to pitch at different velocities. 1-2 mph difference can mean months or even years of life to an arm.
              Originally posted by Gibson88
              Anyone who asked for an ETA is not being Master of their Domain.
              It's hard though...especially when I got my neighbor playing their franchise across the street...maybe I will occupy myself with Glamore Magazine.

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              • Jr.
                Playgirl Coverboy
                • Feb 2003
                • 19171

                #382
                Re: 7/17 - 8/2 Game Discussion Thread

                Originally posted by Speedy
                Why I love OS...such mature discussions.

                Good points, Jr -- I think pitchers need to learn how to pitch at different velocities. 1-2 mph difference can mean months or even years of life to an arm.
                Absolutely agree with this. Proper mechanics go a long way, too. It's painful watching some of these guys throw.
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                • Chip Douglass
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Dec 2005
                  • 12256

                  #383
                  Re: 7/17 - 8/2 Game Discussion Thread

                  Originally posted by Speedy
                  Look at concussions in the NFL...that was an epidemic that the NFL knew what was causing it and finally addressed it.

                  Same with these elbow injuries. NFL QBs throw probably the same during the week with a heavier ball so why do we not see elbow injuries with them? Because they're not throwing it as hard as possible.

                  SPTO is right -- it's velocity more than repetition. What if MLB got rid of radar guns in all MLB/MiLB stadiums? What if MLB found a way to force little leagues to reduce their year-round schedule (and this stupid travel ball that's year long)? It could only help, right?

                  Jim Kaat said something that just stuck with me...he said he'd play IF on days he wasn't pitching. So he'd be at SS during batting practice throwing to the 1B. He finally realized after he retired that it kept his arm loose and durable but again, he wasn't maxing out on every pitch. A curveball at 76 can still be maxed out with such torque and force.

                  IDK...exhaustive studies, research provided to teams/little leagues. Something has to be done.
                  I think injury prevention using pitching biomechanics is the next step in the baseball information revolution.

                  Eventually, some smart medical people will figure out that throwing a baseball from a certain angle and with a certain torque is bad for the elbow.
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                  • SPTO
                    binging
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 68046

                    #384
                    Re: 7/17 - 8/2 Game Discussion Thread

                    Originally posted by Jr.
                    Absolutely agree with this. Proper mechanics go a long way, too. It's painful watching some of these guys throw.
                    Yeah you see some of these guys throwing and just cringe. I just wish pitching coaches in the minors and the major league levels could actually do COACHING rather than managing innings and being armchair psychiatrists.
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                    • Jr.
                      Playgirl Coverboy
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 19171

                      #385
                      Re: 7/17 - 8/2 Game Discussion Thread

                      Originally posted by SPTO
                      Yeah you see some of these guys throwing and just cringe. I just wish pitching coaches in the minors and the major league levels could actually do COACHING rather than managing innings and being armchair psychiatrists.
                      I'd be interested to see how many actually try to make major mechanical changes to a kid in the minors. I wouldn't be surprised if there's a ton of resistance by the player, and even by the front office. Guys that I've known that played minor league ball all say the coaching they get is on the mental side and pitch grips more than anything. They might have slight mechanical changes, but nothing drastic.
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                      • SPTO
                        binging
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 68046

                        #386
                        Re: 7/17 - 8/2 Game Discussion Thread

                        Originally posted by Jr.
                        I'd be interested to see how many actually try to make major mechanical changes to a kid in the minors. I wouldn't be surprised if there's a ton of resistance by the player, and even by the front office. Guys that I've known that played minor league ball all say the coaching they get is on the mental side and pitch grips more than anything. They might have slight mechanical changes, but nothing drastic.
                        I know Pete Walker has done subtle mechanical things with some of the young Blue Jays pitchers sometimes to great effect and other times it hasn't worked at all. The last guy I can think of that totally overhauled his mechanics completely was Roy Halladay.
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                        • Master Live 013
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Oct 2013
                          • 12417

                          #387
                          Re: 7/17 - 8/2 Game Discussion Thread

                          Here, chill pills for everyone. So a guy might get TJ, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

                          Yes, perhaps MLB should provide some suggested guidelines for little leagues. Throw their weight around a little bit regarding high school and college baseball.

                          Lets put some money behind longitudinal research.

                          But Tommy John surgery is here to stay.

                          Taking radar guns out stadiums? Give me a break.

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                          • Jr.
                            Playgirl Coverboy
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 19171

                            #388
                            Re: 7/17 - 8/2 Game Discussion Thread

                            Originally posted by SPTO
                            I know Pete Walker has done subtle mechanical things with some of the young Blue Jays pitchers sometimes to great effect and other times it hasn't worked at all. The last guy I can think of that totally overhauled his mechanics completely was Roy Halladay.
                            Kazmir made some decent changes in his mechanics before his comeback 2 years ago. Upped his velocity, but I'm not sure about the impact on his arm.
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                            • LowerWolf
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Jun 2006
                              • 12270

                              #389
                              Re: 7/17 - 8/2 Game Discussion Thread

                              Crash Davis is on pace for a nine-homer game. He's got two through two innings.

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                                Chaos Theory
                                • Aug 2008
                                • 8859

                                #390
                                Re: 7/17 - 8/2 Game Discussion Thread

                                Chris Davis 5, Barves 2.

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