TAMPA, Fla. – Nestor Cortes got behind the plate in a batting cage and watched an 8-foot-high, 1,200-pound robot spit out fastballs, cutters and sweepers just like the ones spinning off the fingertips ...
The Mets will soon be able to face any pitcher they please on command. Well, sort of. According to The New York Post, when the Mets return from their West Coast road trip this month, they will have a ...
New baseball pitching machines are now helping MLB pros to hone their skills. Since these technologies rely on artificial intelligence, advanced robotics features, and other functionalities, they are ...
The Miami Marlins are revolutionizing their batting practice with a high-tech pitching machine called Trajekt, designed to simulate real-life pitchers with pinpoint accuracy. The state-of-the-art ...
NEW YORK — New York Yankees left fielder Alex Verdugo timed it just right. The 94 mph sinker from Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Michael Wacha was high and inside, but Verdugo fought it off to ...
The Mets’ expensive new toy is assembled and operational, providing hitters with another tool in their constant quest for an edge. During the team’s West Coast trip in early June, a high-tech pitching ...
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Each machine costs $15,000 to $20,000 a month as part of a three-year lease, an unimaginable leap forward from the pitching gun invented by Princeton mathematics professor Charles Howard Hinton in ...