MISSION

We Make Pitchers Better

DVS Baseball, which stands for Delivery Value System, was created in light of the current epidemic of throwing-related injuries in the game of baseball.  The surgery rate among pitchers has continued to rise over the past decade due to various culture-related factors, including an increased emphasis on throwing velocity, college scholarships, and year-round playing.  Among these, a pitcher’s mechanical pattern plays a vital role in either placing more or less stress on a pitcher’s throwing arm.  

In an effort to find answers as to why some pitchers get hurt and others do not, we began a formal study that analyzed mechanical patterns from past and current MLB Pitchers. After our initial formal study into a pitcher’s delivery proved to be significant in determining current and future risk in pitchers, DVS Baseball was established in 2014. Our research, now published in Orthopedics Medical Journal, continues to evolve to help make pitchers better at all levels of baseball.