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1by Chalmers, Peter, Mcelheny, Kathryn, Dangelo, John, Ma, Kevin, Rowe, Dana, Erickson, Brandon“…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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2by Chalmers, Peter, Mcelheny, Kathryn, Dangelo, John, Ma, Kevin, Rowe, Dana, Erickson, Brandon“…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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3by Roebber, Paul J.“…A multiple logistic regression model of playoff qualification probability, based on realized pitcher performance, measures of luck, and starting pitcher staff salary diversification is used to address this question. …”
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4by Chalmers, Peter, Mcelheny, Kathryn, Dangelo, John, Ma, Kevin, Rowe, Dana, Erickson, Brandon“…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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5by Zaremski, Jason L., Zeppieri, Giorgio, Jones, Deborah L., Tripp, Brady L., Bruner, Michelle, Vincent, Heather K., Horodyski, MaryBeth“…RESULTS: We recorded 13,769 total pitches during 115 varsity high school baseball starting pitcher outings. The mean ± SD pitch numbers per game were calculated for bullpen activity (27.2 ± 9.4), warm-up (23.6 ±8.0), live games (68.9 ±19.7), and total pitches per game (119.7 ± 27.8). …”
Published 2018
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6by Chalmers, Peter N., Mcelheny, Kathryn, D’Angelo, John, Ma, Kevin, Rowe, Dana, Erickson, Brandon J.“…There were significantly more starting pitchers in each of the injury-exposure groups when compared with the controls (P < .001 for all). …”
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7by Freehill, Michael T., Ebel, Brian G., Archer, Kristin R., Bancells, Richard L., Wilckens, John H., McFarland, Edward G., Cosgarea, Andrew J.“…RESULTS: The overall mean changes in external rotation (+1.5°), internal rotation (+2.7°), and total range of motion (+3.3°) were not statistically significant. However, starting pitchers showed statistically significant increases in internal rotation (+6.5°, P = 0.01) and total range of motion (+7.9°, P = 0.04), whereas relief pitchers had significant worsening of glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (+5.3°, P = 0.04). …”
Published 2011
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8by Rubenstein, William J., Allahabadi, Sachin, Curriero, Frank, Feeley, Brian T., Lansdown, Drew A.“…A 1-way analysis of variance with post hoc Bonferroni correction demonstrated that starting pitchers missed significantly more time due to fractures per injury than all other position groups (P < .0001). …”
Published 2020
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