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trackman

[trak-muhn] / ˈtræk mən /


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“I think some people are micromanaged and they’re told to do this or do that or we’re going to fall on this analytical program. I don’t have devices. I don’t have TrackMan. I don’t look at launch angles. I don’t look at exit velo after every swing. Most teams do now. I just know if the ball is hit, I know if it’s coming off right. I know the mechanics of the swing. So I feel very comfortable doing what I’ve been doing for pretty much my whole life.”

From Seattle Times

“I think it’s easy sometimes to get away from that, when you’re looking into spin rates and the shape of your slider, what the TrackMan said about your curveball that outing, my release point was 0.2 inches whatever lower than it was earlier in the season. You can start looking too far into these things and then it comes time to compete and they’re still kind of in your head.”

From Seattle Times

The existing system was developed by a company called TrackMan, which also builds sophisticated ball-tracking tech for golfers.

From The Verge

The TrackMan system uses a Doppler radar system to track every pitch.

From The Verge

The Astros, at the forefront of baseball’s technological revolution, were among the first teams to use TrackMan to measure the location, trajectory and spin rate of hit and pitched balls, Blast Motion to measure what a hitter’s bat is doing in space, and K-Vests to measure the kinematic sequencing of a hitter’s movements.

From Los Angeles Times