Why are pronation and supination far more than release characteristics in modern pitch design Last week, I wrote about two pitchers inside the same system.
Read MoreWhat MLB still doesnât understand about movement Earlier this week, I wrote that every pitcher follows an organizational patternâwhether you see it or not. This
Read MoreThe missing layer in MLB player development MLB lost over $1 billion to pitching-related injuries in 2025. More data.More technology.More mechanical precision than ever before.
Read MoreWhen an industry keeps treating symptoms, the real damage often begins long before the injury report. In the previous article, we looked at one of
Read MoreWhen baseball keeps trying to fix the symptom⊠while creating the cause. In the previous article, we looked at a deeper problem inside modern baseball:
Read MoreWhat if the problem isnât the data⊠but how we believe it? In the previous article, we looked at something uncomfortable. Pitch design is getting
Read MoreThe Hidden Motor Conflict Behind Pitching Injuries Every spring, the same pattern shows up. Oblique strains.Elbow issues.UCL damage. Different players.Different organizations. Same outcome. And every
Read MoreIn most pitching environments, arm slot is treated as something that can be adjusted. In the previous article, we looked at the story of a
Read MoreHow Modern Player Development Is Learning to Read Screens Instead of Humans Spring Training just started. And within days, the messages already started coming in.
Read MoreWhat Happens When Development Quietly Disconnects an Athlete from Himself At #BaseballActionID, we hear these stories more often than most people realize. Not dramatic ones.Not
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