In 2025, Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto stood out with two complete games during the postseason, raising questions about the current emphasis on velocity in baseball. The United Shore Professional Baseball League (USPBL) aims to revive traditional starting pitching by recruiting “primary starting pitchers” who can pitch deeper into games. This initiative reflects a growing concern that modern strategies focused on velocity and short outings may increase injury risks and diminish the quality of pitching. By experimenting with training methods that prioritize sustainability, the USPBL hopes to develop pitchers capable of lasting longer in games, potentially influencing major league practices.
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