MLB hitters are training for bat speed as pitchers train for velocity, using data and technology to improve performance. Spring training is where teams begin evaluating those offseason gains.
What happens when 102 mph velocity goes up against the fastest bat in the majors? MLB fans got to find out on Wednesday, as hard-throwing Milwaukee Brewers phenom, who is already tiring out radar guns ...
Baseball is a game of numbers, and Major League Baseball just released a bunch of them to break down batting. MLB's Hawk-Eye tracking system uses 12 cameras around each team's ballpark, including five ...
Ray Kuhn digs into bat speed numbers and other advanced statistics to highlight hitters to target, such as Cam Smith and ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hits a home run against the Seattle Mariners in Game 6 of the ALCS. Mark Blinch / Getty Images Improving as a player doesn’t usually boil down to that “One Cool Trick That ...
Schanuel said Wednesday that he spent considerable time in the offseason taking part in drills to improve his bat speed and barrel control, Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register reports. The ...
The Mariners are swinging slower and hitting worse, but connecting these dots isn’t as simple as it seems.
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