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"Eventually, you will break something." For most MLB pitchers, it's not if they'll need Tommy John surgery, it's when, says Trevor May.
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@IamTrevorMay While an overhand throwing motion is unnatural and potentially problematic, the excessive focus on spin rate and velocity is the primary cause of injuries. The pursuit of optimal performance will persist, therefore, limiting pitch counts is the most effective injury prevention

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@Ken_Rosenthal @IamTrevorMay No point in being babied then…let them go hard as early as they can..let the league be filled with energetic youth and not old farts

@IamTrevorMay Prior John Surgery

@IamTrevorMay legit question....what about preemptive tommy john?

@IamTrevorMay my deterermination stems from the league's prioritization of financial considerations over player well-being, as injuries negatively impact player value and ultimately benefit team owners.

@IamTrevorMay And saying that injuries are just part of the game is lazy and unethical.

@IamTrevorMay If you f****** idiots knew what was good for baseball you would already be on the train

@Ken_Rosenthal @IamTrevorMay Do y’all see preemptive TJ surgery becoming a viable option in the future?

@Ken_Rosenthal @IamTrevorMay Go look & count the number when they added That ridiculous.pitch clock How many more arms require Tommy John surgery? I had said it was going to increase exponentially, and here we are.

@Ken_Rosenthal @IamTrevorMay Yeah if you play for the Dodgers or Rays. They ruin arms





