Ex-Mets, Yankees great Doc Gooden has a theory about MLB’s surge in blown-out elbows

Ex-Mets, Yankees great Doc Gooden has a theory about MLB’s surge in blown-out elbows | Klapisch

Dwight Gooden

Doc Gooden threw close to 100-mph in his best years with the Mets.ASSOCIATED PRESS

If anyone understands the beauty (and the risk) of a triple-digit fastball, it’s Doc Gooden, who blistered his way into the history books in 1985. Seems like a lifetime ago, but velocity still rules baseball, even if the casualty rate is higher than ever.

Gooden has been paying attention to the growing number of pitchers who throw just as hard as he did – and paying for it with torn ligaments and strained flexor tendons.

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