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How “Tommy John surgery” changed our national pastime

Posted on 13 October 2024 By No Comments on How “Tommy John surgery” changed our national pastime

In 1974, Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Tommy John was having a dream season until he tore his UCL, the ligament that supports a pitcher’s arm while throwing. Following a creative surgical procedure, John recovered and went on to play 14 more seasons, forever changing the game. Today, an astonishing 35% of active MLB pitchers have had “Tommy John surgery.” But it’s not just major leaguers; about 60% of athletes who’ve had the surgery are under the age of 19. Correspondent Faith Salie looks at how a surgical procedure has changed how people view repetitive sports injuries.

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