

Elite Baseball Development Podcast
Eric Cressey
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Mar 27, 2026 • 10min
Pinch Hit Friday #71 - Anconeus Epitrochlearis and Overhead Throwing Athletes
In this episode, Eric outlines what an anconeus epitrochlearis is and how it can contribute to medial elbow pain, especially in overhead throwing athletes. Just as importantly, he speaks broadly to why it's important to consider anatomical variants in addition to medical and movement diagnoses.

Mar 20, 2026 • 14min
Pinch Hit Friday #70 - High-Low Models for Pitchers: the Why and How
Discussion of structuring high and low workload days for pitchers to optimize recovery and availability. Explanation of common scheduling mistakes and a simple rule to reduce cumulative stress. Practical five- and seven-day plans for mixing intense work and spa-like recoveries. Tips on what to avoid and recovery modalities to supercharge low days.

Mar 13, 2026 • 11min
Pinch Hit Friday #69 - When Adding Load Improves Movement
In this episode, Eric looks at how adding load can actually improve movement quality for certain individuals in specific situations. It might seem counterintuitive, but this knowledge can be a powerful tool in your coaching toolbox when applied in the right scenarios.Support Our Sponsor: AG1

Mar 6, 2026 • 11min
Pinch Hit Friday #68 - Training Frequency for Baseball Skill Development, with Ronnie Bernick
In this podcast, Cressey Sports Performance - Florida hitting coach Ronnie Bernick discusses how often young players should train various aspects of skill development. This is a helpful podcast for not only players, but also coaches and parents looking to make efficient training decisions for the athletes they "manage."Support Our Sponsor: 1stPhorm

Feb 27, 2026 • 10min
Pinch Hit Friday #67 - Cervical Rotation and Pitching Injuries
In this episode, Eric reviews a study of professional pitchers that saw a link between cervical spine range of motion and shoulder and elbow injuries in overhead throwing athletes. He speaks to how this loss of motion occurs, and more importantly, how it relates to overall movement dysfunction and the pitching injuries we commonly see.Support Our Sponsor: AG1

Feb 20, 2026 • 6min
Pinch Hit Friday #66 - No Wasted Reps
In this episode, Eric highlights the need for athletes to recognize that every rep can contribute to both short- and long-term outcomes - but the attention to detail is what determines whether that impact is positive or negative.Support Our Sponsor: 1stPhorm

Feb 13, 2026 • 13min
Pinch Hit Friday #65 - Swing Mechanics and Hitting Approach, with Ronnie Bernick
In this episode, Cressey Sports Performance – Florida hitting coach Ronnie Bernick discusses how young hitters can take their foundational swing mechanics to a hitting approach that plays in game scenarios under different circumstances.Support Our Sponsor: AG1

Feb 6, 2026 • 21min
Pinch Hit Friday #64 - Dr. Peter Kriz on How Can We Do Better Than Pitch Counts for Preventing Injuries
In this episode, Eric interviews Dr. Peter Kriz about the results of a recent study he co-authored: "Do Pitching Restriction Policies Reduce Shoulder and Elbow Injuries in High School Baseball Players?" This discussion examines the history of pitcher usage recommendations over the past decade, and outlines where and how pitch count and frequency guidelines can be used to keep athletes safe.Support Our Sponsor: 1stPhorm

Jan 30, 2026 • 14min
Pinch Hit Friday #63 - Should Rotational Athletes Do Anti-Rotation Core Work?
In this episode, Eric answers a listener's question about whether rotational athletes should include anti-rotation and anti-extension core exercises in their programs.Support Our Sponsor: Proteus Motion

Jan 23, 2026 • 14min
Pinch Hit Friday #62 - How Hitters Can Interpret and Utilize Data, with Ronnie Bernick
In this episode, Cressey Sports Performance - Florida hitting coach Ronnie Bernick talks about how hitters can use data to shape their long-term development rather than just getting hung up on a few numbers. These are important lessons for coaches and hitters (and parents!) alike.Support Our Sponsor: AG1


