ladies and gentlemen Sean Burnett has again left the building.
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ladies and gentlemen Sean Burnett has again left the building.
We found, for sure, that kids who pitched more than 100 innings in a year were more likely to have surgery. It was a statistical, very strong finding that if you pitched too much you had a higher chance of getting hurt.
Biomechanics expert Glenn Fleisig, discussing the findings of a study performed by the American Sports Medicine Institute in Birmingham, Ala., that followed 500 pitchers for 10 years, starting at age 12.