Blog Article Youth baseball is searching in the dark regarding workloads. What can be done to illuminate a path toward reducing injuries? January 29, 2026January 29, 2026 Everyone knows the problem: too many young arms are getting hurt. Everyone knows too little is being done to address ...read more 2 Likes | 0 Comments
Blog Article How high school pitcher Noah Coury added 20 mph, and used PULSE to build his workload January 28, 2026January 29, 2026 Noah Coury represents both a classic Driveline success story, while also being an example of what is next in data-driven ...read more 2 Likes | 0 Comments
Blog Article Optimizing Bat Paths January 15, 2026January 15, 2026 Every year new metrics are being made available to the public through Statcast. In the latest drop batting metrics were ...read more 6 Likes | 0 Comments
Blog Article An examination of Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s World Series Usage: Risky or perfectly safe and rational? January 10, 2026January 10, 2026 As FOX returned to its World Series Game 7 coverage of the bottom of the ninth inning back in November, ...read more 2 Likes | 0 Comments
Blog Article, Pitching, Pulse Pulse Throw App Updates November 29, 2021May 5, 2022 By Kyle Lindley, PULSE Product Manager What’s new? Two new features were added to PULSE Throw iOS version 8.8: Battery ...read more 1 Like | 0 Comments
Blog Article, Case Studies, Offseason Training, Pitching, Strength Training Thomas Ruwe: From not pitching in High School to throwing 98 MPH November 23, 2021June 9, 2022 By Chris Langin, Pitching Trainer “Why don’t you just play basketball?” This question followed Thomas Ruwe growing up. There’s not ...read more 16 Likes | 0 Comments
Blog Article, Offseason Training, Pitching, Velocity Training Caleb Thielbar: Coaching DII Baseball to 10 million dollar season November 5, 2021August 5, 2022 Caleb Thielbar was over five years removed from his last pitch at the big league level. At 33, not only ...read more 7 Likes | 1 Comment
Blog Article, Pitch Design, Pitching Optimizing Breaking Ball Shape Through Data-Driven Pitch Design, Part II October 12, 2021October 7, 2021 By Sam Bornstein, Baseball Ops Analyst In part one of this breaking ball pitch design series, we introduced a method ...read more 1 Like | 0 Comments
Blog Article, Pitching, Research The Makeup of a Pitcher Debuting in the Major Leagues September 26, 2021September 26, 2021 By Connor Hinchliffe, Pitching Trainer From 2015 to 2020, nearly 1,000 pitchers have made their Major League debuts.This blog will ...read more 8 Likes | 0 Comments
Blog Article, Pitching, Research Rethinking the True Run Value of a Pitch With a Pitch Model September 23, 2021September 23, 2021 By John Asel, Baseball Ops Intern Our intrinsic pitch values combine stuff and pitch location to predict the expected change ...read more 3 Likes | 0 Comments
Blog Article, Pitch Design, Pitching Optimizing Breaking Ball Shape Through Data-Driven Pitch Design, Part One September 16, 2021September 16, 2021 Written by Sam Bornstein With technologies like Rapsodo, TrackMan, and Yakkertech reaching the mainstream in recent years, designing a specific ...read more 13 Likes | 0 Comments
Blog Article, Pitching, Pitching Mechanics, Research Quantitative vs. Qualitative Mechanical Analysis in Pitching Biomechanics August 27, 2021May 3, 2022 Written by Chris Langin Introduction “Johnny! If you used those legs, you’d throw a good 5-7 miles per hour harder!” ...read more 10 Likes | 0 Comments
Pitching, Pulse How the Cincinnati Reds Used PULSE to More Effectively Manage Their Pitching Staff August 25, 2021May 9, 2022 Written by Joe Marsh This blog is the third post in our series of blogs highlighting successful implementations of PULSE. ...read more 16 Likes | 0 Comments
Blog Article, Pitching How to Develop a Game Plan Without Advanced Scouting Reports August 3, 2021July 30, 2022 When preparing for an upcoming series as a pitching staff, the more information, the better. But unless you’re in professional ...read more 6 Likes | 0 Comments