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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 660059" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>Ah I forgot to mention that. Most teams have the Trackman system installed at their home fields, and most also subscribe to a program called Synergy I believe. It basically allows teams to share all of their Trackman data to the system in exchange for all of their opponents’ data. You basically give up your own info for the other teams’ info. The data is used to see what pitches pitchers throw in certain counts, strike percentages, velocities, tendencies, and what not. You may think it’s weird to sacrifice your own data for the sake of getting everyone else’s, but that same data is open and available at the MLB level to all teams so it really doesn’t change much. </p><p></p><p>As far as using it for in game adjustments, that’s pretty limited. I actually don’t know if it’s legal at the college level to have things like tablets in the dugouts. I don’t know why it would be illegal, but I’m just not sure. Most teams will have a TV monitor somewhere near the dugout, either in the locker room or weight room, that has the game feed on. So you could get some video feedback but Trackman data isn’t updated until after the game is over. So you wouldn’t be able to really get anything for that. All pitches are charted by hand during games though, so that information would be available, and the scouting reports taken from the Synergy data are printed out in the dugouts as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 660059, member: 4572"] Ah I forgot to mention that. Most teams have the Trackman system installed at their home fields, and most also subscribe to a program called Synergy I believe. It basically allows teams to share all of their Trackman data to the system in exchange for all of their opponents’ data. You basically give up your own info for the other teams’ info. The data is used to see what pitches pitchers throw in certain counts, strike percentages, velocities, tendencies, and what not. You may think it’s weird to sacrifice your own data for the sake of getting everyone else’s, but that same data is open and available at the MLB level to all teams so it really doesn’t change much. As far as using it for in game adjustments, that’s pretty limited. I actually don’t know if it’s legal at the college level to have things like tablets in the dugouts. I don’t know why it would be illegal, but I’m just not sure. Most teams will have a TV monitor somewhere near the dugout, either in the locker room or weight room, that has the game feed on. So you could get some video feedback but Trackman data isn’t updated until after the game is over. So you wouldn’t be able to really get anything for that. All pitches are charted by hand during games though, so that information would be available, and the scouting reports taken from the Synergy data are printed out in the dugouts as well. [/QUOTE]
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