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Originally Posted by Rich Ives
But he didn't ask them to ban curveballs (yet) because it's his opinion, not yet backed by reasonable evidence - and he knows it. That's why the studies are continuing.
So far, overuse and fatigue correlate to more damage. Curves don't so far.
But why let science get in the way if opinion? Legend has it that a state legislature once wanted to repeal the law of gravity. People once swore a curve ball doesn't curve.
Some hypotheses turn out to be true, others false. The jury is still out here.
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Dr. Andrews performed Tommy John surgery on my college roomate's son. My college roomate asked what he could do, in a preventative sense, to reduce the odds of the same thing happening to his younger son (11 years old at the time).
Dr. Andrews response......
"Don't let him throw a curveball until he needs to shave".
That's good enough for me.
p.s -- "google" Dr. James Andrews -- you'll find a very similar quote attributed to him.