Pitching Mechanics Analysis
Ian Kennedy
12/21/2008
The video clip below is of the pitching mechanics of Ian
Kennedy of the New York Yankees.
Ian Kennedy
The problem I have with Ian Kennedy's pitching mechanics is
that he has a pronounced
Inverted L in his arm action.
Ian Kennedy's Inverted L
While this doesn't affect Ian Kennedy's timing as clearly as
it affects the timing of BJ Ryan, it
does still seem to have a negative impact.
You can see Ian Kennedy's Inverted L in Frame 40 of the
video clip. You can also see that in Frame 44 Ian Kennedy starts
pulling back with his Glove Side arm. It's hard to say whether
this starts his shoulders rotating or not, but I do see some
evidence for premature shoulder rotation in Frame 47. Watch the
letters on Ian Kennedy's chest move a couple of frame before
Frame 47 and before his Pitching Arm Side (PAS) forearm is
vertical.
At least Ian Kennedy's PAS elbow is clearly below the
level of his shoulders at the point of maximum
scapular loading.
The Bottom Line on Ian Kennedy
Given that Ian Kennedy comes from the Tom House school of
pitching mechanics and arm action (USC) and is a cohort of Mark
Prior and Anthony Reyes, I think he represents a fairly high
risk. As a result, I would not be thrilled if the Cardinals
traded for him. However, I would be a bit surprised if this
trade happens given Ian Kennedy's history as more of a fly ball
pitcher.
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