主要棒球联盟投手的直臂角度与释放式代理:一项大规模验证研究
Morgan Dillon1, Nicholas Frappa1, Michael A Mastroianni2
1Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA.
Sports biomechanics
|March 5, 2026
概括
准确的投臂角度测量对于理解生物力学和受伤风险至关重要. 这项研究发现,虽然垂直释放位置是最好的预测,但它只部分追踪了真正的手臂角度,使以前的研究复杂化.
科学领域:
- 体育 生物力学 运动 生物力学
- 棒球分析 棒球分析
- 伤害预防 预防伤害
背景情况:
- 投篮手臂槽影响生物力学和受伤风险.
- 之前的大规模研究使用间接释放代理,导致相互矛盾的结果.
- 直接臂角测量以前是有限的.
研究的目的:
- 为了评估替代释放基于指标的准确性,以追踪真正的投臂角度.
- 为了评估常见的代理与直接臂角测量的相关性.
- 突出它对棒球生物力学和伤害研究的影响.
主要方法:
- 利用Statcast的眼系统来获得精确的臂角数据.
- 分析了两个数据集:年复一年的投手比较和投球水平分析.
- 包括336名投手 (赛季以上的赛季) 和10名高体积投手 (球场水平).
主要成果:
- 垂直释放位置与手臂角度变化 (r=0.74) 的相关性最强.
- 几何代理具有中等的相关性 (r=0.47),而水平释放是反向相关的 (r=-0.38).
- 垂直释放始终跟踪了短期臂角变化 (r=0.35-0.71).
结论:
- 基于释放的代理仅部分反映了真正的投手臂方向.
- 作为代理的垂直释放的准确性在和时间框架之间有很大差异.
- 直接臂角测量对于未来的棒球中的生物力学和受伤风险研究至关重要.
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