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No cite but a player was allowed to wear one in LLWS 1-2 years ago.

I'll be interested to see what people come up with.

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A knee brace just stabilizes the joint.  This thing adds both stability and power.

Its been a long time since I took an engineering course but i think I could design a device strapped to a pitcher's torso with a lot of elasticity in it and it could accelerate a pitcher's arm much faster than the pitcher could without the boost.  Suddenly many MPH are added to his fastball.

Why would that be ok?

I didn't know about the LL World Series.  Going to have to do some digging.

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12 hours ago, Little Ott said:

Its been a long time since I took an engineering course but i think I could design a device strapped to a pitcher's torso with a lot of elasticity in it and it could accelerate a pitcher's arm much faster than the pitcher could without the boost.  Suddenly many MPH are added to his fastball.

Why would that be ok?

As I stated previously - I would have to see evidence of this outcome when it comes to the Kinetic Arm - without said evidence, it's a stabilizer.

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I have some experience with this sleeve.  It is definitely a stabilizer and does not add velocity.  I have clocked it through many pitching sessions with and without.  There is no discernible velocity difference.

OP is right that you could likely design an elastic device that is loaded or stretched during the throwing motion to pull the arm forward with extra speed.  The Kinetic arm doesn't do that.

I could imagine that some pitchers may achieve higher velocities with it.  Not because it adds power, but because it stabilizes the arm and may give a pitcher more confidence to throw harder.

It is almost certainly what Ohtani was wearing based on chatter from their social media.

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1 hour ago, rhanna said:

It is almost certainly what Ohtani was wearing based on chatter from their social media

Not that it matters (because it doesn't), and not sure what time period we're talking about, but since with the Dodgers what I can find is Shohei was wearing this https://www.bauerfeind-sports.com/sports-elbow-brace/ This matches up with the pictures I've seen. This is quickly adjustable and to prevent hyper extension.

That said, Kinetic Arm publicizes their device as NPB legal https://thekineticarm.com/blogs/media-and-podcast-coverage/in-japan-baseball#:~:text=This recognition allows professional baseball players in,Classic (WBC)%2C have embraced the Kinetic Arm

 

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