A new study suggests that broadcast video may be able to measure a pitcher's mechanics with accuracy close to traditional motion-capture systems, potentially making advanced biomechanical analysis far more accessible. The research also found that injury risk is driven more by a pitcher's mechanical variability, worst pitches, and prior injury history than by their average delivery, reinforcing the value of individualized monitoring. While the technology still needs further validation, it points toward a future where high-level injury screening could be available to athletes well beyond the professional level.
