At first, it just felt like a forearm cramp. Sam Rosand shook it off. The high school junior figured serious pitching injuries involve a pop of the elbow, so he toed the rubber and threw again.
No two pitches are the same because no two pitchers are the same. Biology, coaching and even ambition and curiosity affect how humans throw a baseball. Equal parts art and science meld. "Each pitch is ...
Tempe Corona del Sol senior Brett Crossland and Phoenix Brophy Prep senior Jack Lafflam were locked in on March 27. Both pitchers were throwing in the high 90s. Brophy managed two hits. Corona del Sol ...
The debate over in-game, during-play interviews in MLB has raged for years. The practice’s critics gain further ammunition whenever a mic’d-up player makes an ...
Pitchers who throw 100 mph are now commonplace—and so are debilitating arm injuries. But a former Air Force cadet is confident he can continue to throw gas and stay healthy. Nearing the Ides of March, ...
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