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Dr Andrews is LL's primary consultant. He's doing their pitch-count promo during the LLWS. Strange he hasn't asked them to ban curveballs. Watch these: The Experts Speak You'll hear them refer to Dr Hale. Read this: The modern plastic double earflap batting helmet was invented by Creighton Hale of LL. PROFILE: Creighton J. Hale
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"My thought on it is you shouldn't throw a curveball until you can shave." Not many kids out there who shave at age 12... Last edited by asdf; Wed Aug 25, 2010 at 04:12pm. |
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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 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. |
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Has the evidence, or lack thereof changed since then?
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i haven't seen any comments attributed to Dr. Andrews endorsing the throwing of curveballs any sooner and I would bet you never will. He told my friend that the studies really won't shed a whole bunch of light on the matter since they are not performed in real-time. In other words, you cannot logistically re-create actual inning/game/season conditions on a sample large enough to make a solid finding. My buddy has decided to not let his kid pitch..... at all.... |
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Shame because he is a good kid and good pitcher. But, he's also been playing tournament ball since he was 10 and throwing curve balls. Pitch counts might help some, but I think we see in MLB now what happens when you just overdo - look at Strausburg. They are not really saying, but there is major concern about his future from what I read on ESPN. Of course what good is a pitch count when they pitch 80 or so pitches and then move to F2 and throw another 80 or so plus all the warm up pitches etc., Thansk David |
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I think Andrews kind of speaks out of both sides of his mouth in that video, and in doing so, makes a case for both your and adf's position on the subject. 1) At one point he says "we have nothing against the curveball." 2) Further into the presentation, there's a chart that indicates a pitcher should not throw a curve until age 14. 3) Throughout the presentation he does emphatically shout out the dangers of overuse being a a major culprit in the cause of UCL injuries. |
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