AUTiger7222
Called Up to the Major Leagues
For years and years it was thought that the most severe pitch for a pitcher to throw was the slider because of the pressure it put on the elbow. It was believed that was the pitch that led to pitchers getting hurt and that if they didn't throw that pitch then they wouldn't get hurt. This was funneled down all the way to the high school and little league levels where pitchers in most cases weren't allowed to throw sliders or any kind of breaking pitch in most cases.
But is the change up the pitch that causes elbow injuries? Look at threw prominate pitchers, all in their 20s, all facing their second Tommy John surgery of their career, Kris Medlen, Brandon Beachy and Jarrod Parker. All pitchers who have very good change ups. It was even comfirmed that the pitch that Medlen got hurt on this time was a change up. Change up's cause an incredible amount of stress on the elbow because your goal is to slow down the speed of the ball while keeping your arm speed the same to mimick a fastball. Look at other pitchers that have had Tommy John surgery, among just the Braves, Mike Hampton, Tim Hudson and Eric O'Flaherty. All 3 have very good change ups that are a big part of their success as MLB pitchers.
What do you guys think?
But is the change up the pitch that causes elbow injuries? Look at threw prominate pitchers, all in their 20s, all facing their second Tommy John surgery of their career, Kris Medlen, Brandon Beachy and Jarrod Parker. All pitchers who have very good change ups. It was even comfirmed that the pitch that Medlen got hurt on this time was a change up. Change up's cause an incredible amount of stress on the elbow because your goal is to slow down the speed of the ball while keeping your arm speed the same to mimick a fastball. Look at other pitchers that have had Tommy John surgery, among just the Braves, Mike Hampton, Tim Hudson and Eric O'Flaherty. All 3 have very good change ups that are a big part of their success as MLB pitchers.
What do you guys think?