What Happens When Development Quietly Disconnects an Athlete from Himself At #BaseballActionID, we hear these stories more often than most people realize. Not dramatic ones.Not
Read MoreIn modern baseball, technology has become the backbone of pitcher evaluation and development. High-speed cameras and advanced radar systems now dominate bullpen sessions, promising to
Read MoreAfter publishing Part 1 of this series â on the real conditioning gap in baseball â I received dozens of private messages from coaches, coordinators,
Read MoreA few weeks ago, I reached out to several people inside MLB and college baseball âcoaches, performance directors, and player developers â and asked one
Read MoreIn recent weeks, multiple pitchers have been sidelined with athletic pubalgiaâcommonly known as a sports hernia. While some might dismiss these injuries as bad luck
Read MoreSomewhere along the way, sports lost its human touch.We started treating athletes like machines â measuring angles, torque, and velocity â hoping that perfect biomechanics
Read MoreMLB Network recently discussed why Shohei Ohtani seems to struggle against left-handed pitchers with a low arm slot. They suggested he âcanât see the pitch.â
Read MoreOver the past few days, Iâve been asked the same question multiple times: âWhy are pitchers who stay more upright, without a flatback finish and
Read MoreBaseball has more data and technology than ever. High-speed cameras, endless metrics, every detail tracked. Pitchers should be healthier, right? But the opposite is happening:
Read MoreRecently, I came across an article about a truly exceptional Major League hitter â a player with elite production, remarkable consistency, and enviable numbers. His
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