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    “…RESULTS: The mean number of innings pitched per year before age 25 was 66.6, Confidence Interval (CI) 12.90-120.3. …”
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    “…PURPOSE/HYPOTHESIS: The purpose of this study was to determine if the amount of rest days between outings, the number of innings pitched in each outing, and the number of batters faced in each outing are risk factors for internal impingement in professional baseball pitchers. …”
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    “…Multivariate analysis also showed that both absolute joint space widening (β = −13.50; P = .012) and relative joint space widening (β = −13.60; P = .026) were predictive of the number of innings pitched in the subsequent season. CONCLUSION: The present study demonstrates that findings on MRI with valgus stress correlated with the level of play reached and number of innings pitched in professional throwing athletes.…”
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    “…OBJECTIVES: Determine if workload; as measured by number of days rest between outings, innings pitched, batters faced, and being a starting pitcher; associates with risk for internal impingement in professional baseball pitchers. …”
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    “…OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to determine if number of days of rest between outings, number of innings pitched in each outing, number of batters faced in each outing, and being a starting pitcher are risk factors for internal impingement in professional baseball pitchers. …”
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    “…OBJECTIVES: To determine if workload; as measured by number of days rest between outings, innings pitched, batters faced, and being a starting pitcher; associates with risk for sustaining a subsequent UCL tear in professional baseball players. …”
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    “…Team data collected included total number of athletes and pitchers per team, including only those pitchers listed as having >0 innings pitched for the season. Data collected for each individual pitcher included the season total number of innings pitched and total number of game appearances. …”
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    “…The mean number of innings pitched was 1111.7. Of the 26 pitchers, 13 had scar remodeling of the anterior bundle of the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL). …”
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    “…Statistical data including earned run average (ERA), walks and hits per innings pitched (WHIP), win percentage, innings pitched, and salary were compared for the 3 years before and 3 years after undergoing UCL reconstruction. …”
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    “…Performance metrics including earned run average, walks + hits per innings pitched, and innings pitched (IP) were averaged for one and all seasons played before and after injury. …”
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    “…Publicly available DL data, career innings pitched, career games started, career pitch count, and career max velocity of pitch were obtained. …”
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    “…Pitcher demographics and measures of throwing workload (total pitches thrown, innings pitched, mean fastball velocity) were not significantly correlated with changes in shoulder or elbow ROM. …”
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    “…We evaluated the changes in 5 statistical performance indicators: earned run average (ERA), fielding independent pitching (FIP), walks plus hits divided by innings pitched (WHIP), winning percentage (WPCT), and innings pitched (IP). …”
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    “…Specifically, increased pitches per game, innings pitched per season, and months pitched per year are all associated with increased risk of elbow injury. …”
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    “…Using a Cox proportional hazards model for risk analysis using the measured number of innings pitched at time of surgery as an approximate index of exposure and adjusting for age and fastball speed at time of surgery, early trunk rotation was associated with significantly increased risk of shoulder and/or elbow surgery with hazard ratio estimate of 1.69 (95% CI, 1.02-2.80). …”
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    “…Data collected included the following player statistics: earned run average (ERA), walks plus hits per inning pitched (WHIP), and innings pitched (IP). The mean values for performance variables both before and after surgery were compared. …”
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    “…Pitchers with UCL heterogeneity were associated with reduced career strike zone percentage, innings pitched, and fastball percentage (P < .05 for all). …”
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    “…However, few studies have compared the effectiveness of limiting the pitch count versus the limiting the number of innings pitched in terms of elbow injuries. HYPOTHESIS: We hypothesized that, compared with inning limits, pitch count limits would lead to greater decreases in elbow pain, range of motion deficits, positive moving valgus stress test results, and the risk of capitellar osteochondritis dissecans (OCD). …”
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    “…The authors evaluated patient characteristics and performance metrics, including wins, losses, win percentage, earned run average, innings pitched, walks and hits per inning pitched, for the 2 seasons before and after the procedure. …”
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