Like said, likely UPig. Based on the stats.Always beating around the bush
I’m telling you. It’s Mr Green with the rope in the kitchen.They are a national seed and competing for an SEC title. It makes no sense to bring this up, unless:
It’s a team you played on the road or it’s a team who is also competing for an SEC title.
A&M coach ratted on Vandy. A&M coach ratted on GeorgiaVandy caught cheating. Georgia caught cheating...
Who's next.
Aggies don't beat around the bush. It's not what interests them.Always beating around the bush
Aggies don't beat around the bush. It's not what interests them.
One of the funniest movies ever made. Criminally underratedI’m telling you. It’s Mr Green with the rope in the kitchen.
I'm not certain but if you can know if you are getting a fastball vs an offspeed pitch, I would be surprised it's only a .100 difference. These can be relayed to the batter any number of ways. For instance, a hitting coach calling you by your number is a fastball vs. calling your name being a breaking ball.So.... what would be the advantage of having a live feed into the opponent's dug out? Over hearing conversations on strategies? Hell you look out your own dugout and see a shift. Or a pinch hitter walk out or a reliever warming up.
I heard him mention the BA% differences. Aren't pitches called now by a wrist device? Can this live feed pick up what is entered in the wrist device?
I'd get it if you had a live feed on a coach signaling pitches to the battery. But who does that any longer.
What MLB is doing with live feeds and iPads
Players' in-game video returns, with new rules
Major League Baseball has overhauled its dugout iPad program this season to again make in-game video available to players. The league will upload video of each player’s at-bat soon after the at-bat is complete, and the video will be edited to remove the catcher’s signals so that players may notwww.mlb.com
One of the funniest movies ever made. Criminally underrated
I don’t think that it’s a camera in the opposite dugout, it’s a camera with Trackman on the catcher on the field with a live feed into the home dugout. This allows them to better track and chart pitches and better predict upcoming pitches in certain situations. It’s basically watching film on a pitcher and being able to apply what you’ve learned in real time.So.... what would be the advantage of having a live feed into the opponent's dug out? Over hearing conversations on strategies? Hell you look out your own dugout and see a shift. Or a pinch hitter walk out or a reliever warming up.
I heard him mention the BA% differences. Aren't pitches called now by a wrist device? Can this live feed pick up what is entered in the wrist device?
I'd get it if you had a live feed on a coach signaling pitches to the battery. But who does that any longer.
What MLB is doing with live feeds and iPads
Players' in-game video returns, with new rules
Major League Baseball has overhauled its dugout iPad program this season to again make in-game video available to players. The league will upload video of each player’s at-bat soon after the at-bat is complete, and the video will be edited to remove the catcher’s signals so that players may notwww.mlb.com