Why the In-Game Bullpen Hurts Young Pitchers — What Coaches and Parents Need to Know | EMD Shorts
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Why the In-Game Bullpen Hurts Young Pitchers — What Coaches and Parents Need to Know | EMD Shorts

by Keith Glasser on Apr 21, 2026

The in-game bullpen is a common practice in youth and high school baseball — and one of the most damaging to a young pitcher's development. In this episode of Dugout Dish, EMD Baseball breaks down exactly why throwing a scheduled bullpen session during a live game instead of at practice is putting unnecessary stress on your pitcher's arm and quietly holding him back.

What you'll learn:

  • What the in-game bullpen is and why it has become so widely used at the youth and high school level
  • Why the intensity and effort level of a live game makes an in-game bullpen significantly harder than a practice session
  • How the quick turnaround between pitches leaves no room for proper recovery
  • Why the total pitch count always ends up higher than coaches and parents expect
  • How the added stress and length of an in-game bullpen session impacts a young pitcher's long term arm health and development
  • What players, coaches, and parents should be pushing for instead

This episode is essential listening for any coach running a pitching program, any parent with a son on the mound, and any pitcher serious about protecting his arm and maximizing his development.

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