Articles
LATEST RESEARCH AND ARTICLES
MOST READ
The Pitching Pandemic
Over the last ten years, a growing problem has manifested throughout baseball and is negatively impacting pitchers at every level, creating a pandemic in baseball of pitching injuries. Although well documented, the injuries have been downplayed and considered the new norm as the private sector fuels a pitcher's desire to obtain high velocity and achieve max performance. The best way to explain how this cycle of injuries amongst pitchers occurs is to understand a baseball pitcher's life cycle, how it has shifted, and the role the private sector plays on the health, performance, and careers of pitchers.
Is a 90’s Braves Rotation Likely in Today's MLB?
MLB seems to be pivoting from the traditional workhouse starting pitcher to "openers" or starters who serve as a bridge to high velocity bullpens. Pitching staffs at the MLB level are changing but is the change a positive shift for MLB Teams in terms of winning?
From the Check Engine Light to the Check Elbow Light
The auto industry spends over $40B globally per year on warranty. So how does this relate to baseball? In 2019, over 22,000 days were spent on the injured list by pitchers. In terms of seasons, this is equivalent to the complete pitching staff of 10 MLB teams, a third of the league, missing the entire season. Like the auto industry, MLB is suffering from warranty and product quality. What if there was a diagnostic system that could identify if a pitcher was at risk of injury?
DVS Baseball announces the release of DVS X-Ray 5.0, featuring Arm Impulse Metrics, improved scoring accuracy, and new Development Reports built on the medically published Delivery Value System.