This week we have on Joe Mangiameli a MiLB Catching Coach in the Minnesota Twins organization. In this episode, we discuss how an ecological approach to skill acquisition shifted Joe's view of player development and how he trains his catchers. We also discuss receiving, converted catchers, workload management, umpires, robo umps, and more.
Nov 24, 2020•1 hr 28 min
This week we have another emergent discussion from a month ago around a couple of hitting articles as well as a blog post written by one of the hosts of the show. Topics of discussion, the highest form of technique, pitching machines limitations, representative strike-ball percentages in batting practice, fostering competitive mindset, failure is a part of growth, and more. Articles mentioned in this podcast with links *Below* The Physics of Batting Practice by David Kagan https://tht.fangraphs....
Oct 20, 2020•55 min•Ep. 30
This week we start our discussion by looking at an article written by Ethan Moore titled "Three Things We Could Learn From Swing Timing Analysis" which evolved into a conversation of how motor learning concepts can be applied to the analysis in this article. Article Link: https://prospects365.com/2020/08/18/3-things-we-could-learn-from-swing-timing-analysis/ Author's twitter: @Moore_Stats Join our Discord: bit.ly/3a07z1B Find us on Twitter: @gboyum01 @RobertFrey40 Subscribe on Youtube: https://b...
Sep 14, 2020•1 hr 18 min
This week we have ASU professor and host of the Perception & Action Podcast Rob Gray back on the show to talk about his latest paper on baseball batting titled, Changes in Movement Coordination Associated With Skill Acquisition in Baseball Batting: Freezing/Freeing Degrees of Freedom and Functional Variability. Topics we explore in this episode include the degrees of freedom problem and the role of variability, good & bad variability, the uncontrolled manifold analysis, in-phase and anti...
Aug 07, 2020•1 hr 4 min
In this week's episode, we explore topics on anticipation, deception, and attentional blindness, adding novelty with constraints in a training environment, and perspective control. We also discuss the usefulness of the MLB video search for coaches and did a video recording of Robert showing us how to utilize MLB's new video library. Youtube: MLB Video Search Clip: https://youtu.be/SlmF939vA1E Full episode: https://youtu.be/65Z6mUOyGvU Join our Discord: bit.ly/3a07z1B Find us on Twitter: @gboyum0...
Jul 24, 2020•1 hr 23 min
This week we have on Ethan Moore who is a student manager and analyst for the Cal Poly baseball program. This week we discuss the benefits of being a student manager, how to communicate data to coaches and players, sabermetrics, how to utilize technology on a budget, and more. Twitter: @Moore_Stats https://twitter.com/Moore_Stats Articles mentioned: https://www.businessinsider.com/batting-practice-experiment-and-learning-strategies-2014-6?amp Contextual interference effects with skilled baseball...
Jul 17, 2020•1 hr 46 min
This week we have on Garrett Baker Pitching Coach for American International College. This week we explore how he uses an ecological approach to developing his pitching staff at AIC. We discuss how to create an adaptable pitcher, the mental side of pitching, HRV and breathing, what specifying information do pitchers connect with, and what does representative design look like for pitchers and how can you use data to guide that design. Products mentioned in this podcast: https://www.oatesspecialti...
Jul 09, 2020•1 hr 26 min
This week we have on Sam Bornstein former head of the student managers for Iowa’s baseball program. This week we talk with Sam about his experience as a student manager at Iowa and how they utilized technology to improve player development. Twitter: @Sam__Bornstein Join our Discord: bit.ly/3a07z1B Find us on Twitter: @gboyum01 @RobertFrey40 Subscribe on Youtube: https://bit.ly/34dZ7MQ
Jun 26, 2020•38 min
This week we spoke with hitting coach and facility owner Chad Longworth. We talk about how he got into coaching, his early adoption of technology, how his coaching philosophy has evolved over the years, social media, entrepreneurship, innovative products he’s created, and more. To learn more about Chad be sure to check out his website, blog, and follow him on social media. Links below. Website: https://chadlongworthonline.com/ Twitter: @clongbaseball Instagram: clongbaseball Join our Discord: bi...
Jun 19, 2020•1 hr 27 min
This week we had on Kyle Lindley from Driveline’s R&D department and co-host of the Driveline R&D Podcast. We talked with Kyle about his background and experience and how got into R&D at Driveline. We also explore and discuss some of the gaze behavior research its application and future research. Make sure to follow Kyle Lindley work on social media and their podcast at the links below. Driveline R&D Podcast link: https://bit.ly/36DEEAD Twitter: https://twitter.com/kylelindley_ J...
Jun 11, 2020•1 hr 15 min
This week we had a conversation with Alex Caravan from Driveline who works in their R&D Department and is a co-host of the Driveline R&D Podcast. Alex talks about how he got into baseball and working at Driveline. We also explore some basic statistical concepts as well as how that applies to player development. Make sure to follow Caravan on Twitter @Alex_Caravan and check out their podcast on Youtube or other major podcasting platforms. Driveline R&D Podcast link: https://bit.ly/36D...
May 28, 2020•1 hr 20 min
This week we bring back guests of the podcast Caleb Abney, Nick Ascue, and Brian Pozos to talk all things hitting. Join our Discord: bit.ly/3a07z1B Find us on Twitter: @gboyum01 @RobertFrey40 Subscribe on Youtube: https://bit.ly/34dZ7MQ
May 01, 2020•2 hr 24 min
This week we talk about what we have been learning from some of the various zoom calls we have been on while we all have been sequestered at home. Additionally, we discuss the journal club we did with Rob Gray in which Brock Hammit made a cameo. While once again talking about what we are doing with the Baseball Coaches Clubhouse discord server and some of the different events we will be facilitating with it. Join our Discord: bit.ly/3a07z1B Find us on Twitter: @gboyum01 @RobertFrey40 Subscribe o...
Apr 24, 2020•1 hr 4 min
This week we were fortunate to have on the podcast Rob Gray professor at ASU and host of the Perception & Action Podcast. We discuss with Rob some of his research into virtual reality (VR) environments as well as how some of his research on drivers' perception could have implications for baseball batters. We also explore a variety of other topics as well. Rob has lots of great resources on the field of ecological psychology on his website: https://perceptionaction.com/ Additionally, Rob reco...
Apr 16, 2020•1 hr 7 min
This week Robert and I explore batters exit velocity based upon pitch location with R Studio. We ended up video recording a part of our podcast so you guys can see what Robert was talking about with the cool visuals he created in R Studio from Baseball Savant data on batter's exit velocity based upon pitch location. If you want to check that out link below. We also discuss the discord serve we created for coaches and athletic staff that work with baseball as a resource and place to interact, sha...
Apr 11, 2020•1 hr 7 min•Ep. 18
This week we had Caleb Abney who this past season was the hitting coach for Covenant College and helped guide their offense to be one of the top offenses in the country at the D3 level before their season was cut short due to the pandemic. He has coaching experience from the high school level to the professional level working most recently in 2019 with the Minnesota Twins in the Gulf Coast League. Today we explore Caleb's hitting philosophy and how to develop adjustable hitters. Make sure to fol...
Mar 30, 2020•1 hr 52 min
This week we had Nick Ascue who is the Volunteer Assistant at Bowling Green University in Ohio in charge of catchers and hitters there. Today we explore how Nick develops catchers and hitters through both a games-based and ecological approach. We also explore catching through the perspective of the umpire and what their intentions and perceptions may be and how they contribute to ball and strike calls and how the catcher can exploit that information to their advantage. Make sure to follow Nick o...
Mar 23, 2020•1 hr 37 min
This week we introduce Robert Frey as a co-host and discuss the intention behind the podcast and the direction moving forward. We also explore machine learning and how it could aid in scouting pitchers and how pitchers could counter it being used against them. We also touch on and give our thoughts on the cancellations of many athletes' spring seasons. Join our Discord: bit.ly/3a07z1B Find us on Twitter: @gboyum01 @RobertFrey40 Subscribe on Youtube: https://bit.ly/34dZ7MQ...
Mar 16, 2020•1 hr 27 min•Ep. 15
This week on the podcast we have Troy Rallings who was a stand out relief pitcher at the University of Washington where he accumulated numerous awards and records as PAC-12 Pitcher of the Year, the Louisville Slugger and Rawlings First Team All-American Relief Pitcher, and West Coast Player of the Year. While at the University of Washington he set the single season ERA record, career appearances record, and tied the school's career saves record. In this episode we explore the mental side of the ...
Mar 02, 2020•1 hr 29 min
This week we have on Robert Frey. Robert has created a Shiny app in R that allows teams and players to analyze practice or game data. His Shiny app also allows teams to analyze opposing teams as well and generate scouting reports. In this episode we discuss with Robert what inspired him to get into baseball analytics, ways to use R to analyze data, and what projects he's currently working. You can check out Robert's Shiny app at this link below. https://robertlfrey.shinyapps.io/NAIABaseballStati...
Feb 25, 2020•1 hr 7 min
This week we have on Shawn Sherman the Founder and Creator of the Square 1 System to discuss their motor control restoration modality that is aimed at restoring the motor function of joint actions that don't tolerate load and cause the body to compensate as result. We take a deep dive into what is Square 1 and how it can help get guys health and keep them on the field to how it can help improve performance for baseball players.
Feb 17, 2020•2 hr 4 min
On this podcast we interview George Zirkel Pitching Coordinator at MSI located just outside of Philadelphia. George is also currently pursuing his Master's Degree in Motor Learning at Columbia University. In this episode we explore how the motor learning research can be applied to improving pitching performance as well as how to program for a large group of athletes.
Feb 03, 2020•52 min
On this episode we have with us Jake Stone from Simple Sabermetrics. Not to be confused with Justin Stone a mistake that many including myself have made. But if you don’t know Jake you should he is also the Director of Operations and Player Development at Penn State. Today we explore with Jake his youtube channel focused around the new advances in player development and how he utilizes technology at Penn State to help his players. Jake has also put together an analytics department for Penn State...
Jan 27, 2020•1 hr 3 min•Ep. 10
On this podcast we reflect on what we've learned in 2019 since starting this podcast as well as the start of 2020. Garrett was able to make it out to ABCA this year and we spent some time reflecting on the conference as well as the start of the college season. Additionally, Brock shared a little update on his new position with the Brewers. On this podcast we not only reflected on some past ideas but also explored some new ideas.
Jan 20, 2020•54 min•Ep. 9
This week we interview Sumair Shaw who has worked for Driveline Baseball's R&D department and has written for Baseball Prospectus. We discuss where to start with data to help players, interesting questions in baseball including gaze behavior, using short box for batting practice among other things. We also talk about what does the research process look like at Driveline and what is good process from bad.
Dec 09, 2019•50 min•Season 1Ep. 8
This episode we interview Phil Cebuhar Graduate Manager with University of Arkansas. Phil talks about his journey to becoming a coach from college player to coaching with the Indians in the Dominican Republic to his current position with Arkansas. He also discusses the technology he has used with both the Indians and with Arkansas.
Dec 02, 2019•42 min
In episode 6 we cover a litany of topics ranging from principles for randomized practice to using statistics to predict the NL MVP. We also discuss a simple way to improve your pitching machine work with hitters, the role of visual search strategies, and anticipation for hitters.
Nov 25, 2019•46 min•Ep. 6
This week we had on Brian Pozos a hitting trainer at 108 Performance in LA. In our conversation Brian highlights the importance of keeping a journal. We also talked about what is acquired during skill acquisition, the mental game and how outside factors influence the swing, and social learning experiences. Minor use of a swear word used when quoting the name of a book.
Nov 20, 2019•1 hr 4 min
This week we discuss some of the changes that have occurred at MSU transitioning from fall ball to the off-season mainly surrounding workload management. We then transition into talking about utilizing different technologies such as Blast Motion and how data can factor into practice design.
Nov 11, 2019•54 min
A few of the things we discuss this episode are ALCS, affordances in hitting, calibration, and ways to improve batting practice.
Nov 04, 2019•53 min