Pitching mechanics can have an impact even after the ball is put in play.
Paul & Doug push the four-hour mark discussing nine different pitchers before they even get to the game of the week, Homer Bailey against Lance Lynn.
In the debut episode of TINSTAAPP, Paul Sporer & Doug Thorburn introduce their show, discuss tons of pitchers, and breakdown their first game of the week between Tim Lincecum and Andrew Cashner
Why historical changes in pitching mechanics haven’t always led to improvement.
Examining the mechanical changes that have driven the success of Jon Lester, Clay Buchholz, and the Red Sox.
Dissecting Wednesday’s 1-0 duel.
What can Hisashi Iwakuma’s early season work teach us about using the most effective stats available?
What role have mechanics played in the Nationals’ strong starting staff?
Doug’s review of the rookie’s mechanics in his promising opening outing.
Ben and Sam talk about the performance impact of velocity loss, then discuss the Astros’ astronomical early-season strikeout rate.
Four top-tier starters get off to strong starts.
Doug Thorburn flips through the pitching section of the scout-speak dictionary
Harry identifies the starters who gained or lost the most speed between the end of 2012 and the beginning of 2013.
Eight starters who combine top-flight results with suspect mechanics.
The story of a pitcher who was secretly amazing last season.