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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
Seth Daniels is the Director of Baseball Operations at Rapsodo.
In this episode
-The origin of Rapsodo
-How it become a staple everywhere in baseball
-The company's mission
-The challenge of getting buy-in at the highest levels
-How should Rapsodo data be used
-What age should a player begin using this data
-Where Seth sees the future of pitch/swing design going
-What data future iterations of the software will have/what the current model misses
-Cool stories about working with MLB clubs and Seth's unique experience of bringing accessible data to baseball fields across the country
Learn how utilizing data is not just about developing nastier pitches in the big leagues, but how it can provide athletes with a better understanding of their unique skills.
I am joined by Isaac Salazar, the Director of Strength & Conditioning at Cal State Fullerton and the founder of SAC Performance. In this episode, we focus on the foundational pillars of weight room development. Isaac talks a lot about building skills on top of one another and the importance of mastering movements and training patterns before an athlete starts a heavy strength development. His focus tends to be about building a culture of professionalism and instilling habits in players that will allow their development to continue during and after their time at Cal State Fullerton. A very accomplished strength coach, Isaac has previously worked for the LA Angels and at Boras Corp. He shares some lessons he's learned from his time training the best athletes in the game, and how he implements that insight into programs at the collegiate level. At the end of the episode, Isaac answers a few questions including the 3 must hit exercises in the weight room.
Andrew McKirahan is a former MLB reliever with the Atlanta Braves who is now part of the team at Win Reality VR.
Want to face Max Scherzer before you ever have to get in the box against him? Now you can. Mac takes us through the immersive world of WinReality and the benefits of using VR to see live pitching. Using the Oculus Quest, WinReality has made it possible for hitters to see realistic live pitching anywhere and anytime. The pitchers mechanics are incredibly accurate and the pitch velocity and movement profile is based on the pitcher's actual pitch metrics.
We discuss the benefits of knowing the strike zone, how quickly you can identify a pitch you want to hit, and how to train your timing, all in a low impact environment that's accessible at all times.
Becci Twombley is the dietitian for the Los Angeles Angels and Los Angeles Lakers. She previously built UCLA’s sports nutrition program before heading to USC to run their program. Becci’s knowledge of sports performance nutrition, specifically for baseball, is unparalleled. She shares with us some important foundational pillars of nutrition, the importance of food quality, and what essential nutrients all athletes should be making sure are in their diet. She is a self proclaimed food optimist who finds value in all foods, as she emphasizes practical solutions rather than strict diets. Her new company, ReBuild Nutrition, is focused on providing injured athletes with recovery protocols and targeted nutrient delivery during the healing process.
On today’s episode, we are joined by Jon Moscot. Our conversation focused primarily on the blending of data and analytics with the human elements of a player's performance. While with the Cincinnati Reds, Jon was a member of the 2015 and 2016 starting rotation before transitioning into a coaching role, focused on blending the analytical side of pitching into a practical application for players. Jon now works for Blast Motion as he has extensive knowledge of understanding the important metrics in a swing. Jon does a great job of explaining complex concepts by blending his experience as a player with his knowledge of how to properly use data. We dive into what hitting and pitching metrics matter and how to apply those metrics to a player's development.
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.