
The Cost of Speed
Analyzing the collision between the Pitch Clock and Pitcher Health
The Question
In 2023, Major League Baseball introduced the most radical rule change in the sport’s history: The Pitch Clock.
The goal was simple: eliminate dead time and make the game more exciting. By that metric, it was a massive success. Games were shorter, crisper, and more action-packed.
But there was a hidden variable. As the chart above demonstrates, pitchers were forced into a recovery window they had never experienced before. Yet, they refused to sacrifice velocity. This project investigates the physiological cost of that decision.
Explore the Analysis
Part 1: The Shift
How the game changed overnight. We visualize the data behind the new pace and the immediate correlation with the rise in elbow injuries. → Go to The Clock Analysis
Part 2: The Red Zone
Why didn’t they just slow down? An interactive deep-dive into specific injured aces (like Jacob deGrom and Felix Bautista) to see how they maintained max velocity even as their bodies reached the breaking point. → Go to Velocity Analysis
About this Project
Author: Luke Kimball
Data Source: MLB Statcast & Baseball Savant
Tools: R, ggplot2, Plotly, Quarto