Introducing
ROADMAP
A complete development system built around your data, your timeline, and your goals.
Introducing
ROADMAP
A complete development system built around your data, your timeline, and your goals.
Where You Were.
Where You Are.
And Where You’re GOING.
Most players are training without a real map, no clear picture of where they stand, where they’re headed, or what’s actually moving the needle.
Roadmap gives you an objective, longitudinal view of your development. Connecting every data point across your career so you can see where your skills and physicality rank against your peers, identify exactly what’s holding you back, and know what you need to work on today to close the gap, whether you’re a pitcher or a hitter.
Where You Were.
Where You Are.
And Where You’re GOING.
Most players are training without a real map, no clear picture of where they stand, where they’re headed, or what’s actually moving the needle.
Roadmap gives you an objective, longitudinal view of your development. Connecting every data point across your career so you can see where your skills and physicality rank against your peers, identify exactly what’s holding you back, and know what you need to work on today to close the gap, whether you’re a pitcher or a hitter.
Where You Were.
Where You Are.
And Where You’re GOING.
Most players are training without a real map, no clear picture of where they stand, where they’re headed, or what’s actually moving the needle.
Roadmap gives you an objective, longitudinal view of your development. Connecting every data point across your career so you can see where your skills and physicality rank against your peers, identify exactly what’s holding you back, and know what you need to work on today to close the gap, whether you’re a pitcher or a hitter.
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Joe Ryan
New Pitch: Splitter – López wasn’t the only Twins pitcher with a new pitch last season. Ryan has been a fastball-first pitcher throughout his professional career, because of the unique arm angle derived from his background in water polo. He was able to dominate the upper minors with fastballs in the upper part of the zone, but that doesn’t work at the big-league level. Ryan has seen his fastball usage drop from over 60% in 2022 to just under 45% in 2024, thanks to his splitter usage. Last season, opponents hit .242 against it with a .409 xSLG, 21.3 Whiff%, and 16.8 Put Away %. Some of his numbers from last season are also slightly skewed because…Read More
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Pablo López, Joe Ryan Getting Even Better Results in Second Year With New Pitches
Joe Ryan
New Pitch: Splitter – López wasn’t the only Twins pitcher with a new pitch last season. Ryan has been a fastball-first pitcher throughout his professional career, because of the unique arm angle derived from his background in water polo. He was able to dominate the upper minors with fastballs in the upper part of the zone, but that doesn’t work at the big-league level. Ryan has seen his fastball usage drop from over 60% in 2022 to just under 45% in 2024, thanks to his splitter usage. Last season, opponents hit .242 against it with a .409 xSLG, 21.3 Whiff%, and 16.8 Put Away %. Some of his numbers from last season are also slightly skewed because…Read More
How St. Louis Cardinal Star Nolan
Arenado Found the Baseball Fountain of Youth
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ offseason secret
weapon? Weighted bats
Pablo López, Joe Ryan Getting Even Better Results in Second Year With New Pitches
Joe Ryan
New Pitch: Splitter – López wasn’t the only Twins pitcher with a new pitch last season. Ryan has been a fastball-first pitcher throughout his professional career, because of the unique arm angle derived from his background in water polo. He was able to dominate the upper minors with fastballs in the upper part of the zone, but that doesn’t work at the big-league level. Ryan has seen his fastball usage drop from over 60% in 2022 to just under 45% in 2024, thanks to his splitter usage. Last season, opponents hit .242 against it with a .409 xSLG, 21.3 Whiff%, and 16.8 Put Away %. Some of his numbers from last season are also slightly skewed because…Read More
How St. Louis Cardinal Star Nolan
Arenado Found the Baseball Fountain of Youth
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ offseason secret
weapon? Weighted bats