Pitching Mechanics Analysis
Luke Hochevar
2008.9.11
I was surfing around the web the other night and came across the
clip below that compares the mechanics of Mark Prior and Luke
Hochevar.
Mark Prior and Luke Hochevar
I think the comparison between Mark Prior and Luke Hochevar
is quite apt, and that doesn't bode well for Luke Hochevar's
long-term prospects. Let me explain why.
Mark Prior
If you look at Luke Hochevar's pitching mechanics, you see
the same basic arm action as Mark Prior's...
Luke Hochevar
The thing to notice is how Luke Hochevar pendulum swings his
arms and down and out (which is good) but in Frame 20 starts to
pick up his elbows (which is bad). As a result, when his Glove
Side (GS) foot plants in Frame 24 and his shoulders start to
rotate (notice how the "Royals" logo on his chest moves) his
Pitching Arm Side (PAS) forearm is not yet vertical. As a
result, his PAS upper arm will externally rotate especially
hard, which will increase the load on both his elbows and his
shoulder.
Now, I will grant that Luke Hochevar's arm action isn't
as bad as the arm action of BJ Ryan or
Mark Prior. However, Luke Hochevar's arm action is a bit borderline, and
he does appear to have a timing problem, which will elevate his
risk of experiencing elbow and/or shoulder problems.
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