MLB rejects pitch clock injuries theory, says spring training or early-season injuries more likely

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Major League Baseball says pitcher injuries are more likely to occur during spring training and early in the season.

Management has rejected an assertion by players' union head Tony Clark that injuries may be linked to the pitch clock that was instituted last year and slightly shortened this season. 'In 2014 or so we started with this upward trend,' Commissioner Rob Manfred said Thursday after owners were presented with data. 'It looked like it turned the other way last year. We don't know what that means, whether that's going to continue or not.

LA 2028 chairman Casey Wasserman in February gave owners a presentation on possible Olympic play. 'It's hard to talk about and be focused on pitching injuries on the one side and not realize that that issue bleeds over into WBC participation, Olympic participation,' Manfred said. 'I think that Casey kind of owes us a more detailed breakout of what he thinks can happen with respect to the Olympics.

 

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