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Thanks! Super happy to be here and share what I've seen, know and research.
I'm not your typical crazy Travel ball dad. Danny commented on it and was very thankful and told Christian he should be proud of me
I'm a huge asset and proponent of him and communicative and not crazy. (like some).
I chuckled.
I work in Data and Advanced Analytics so I live in-front of dual monitors all day so shoot me a message or whatever and I'm happy to try to answer and share as needed.
I'm happy to share our experience as a baseball recruit and what we've nationally during travel ball and various college visits and camps (as you've seen). It's quite interesting who we heard from and who we didn't and the various levels of interest from different programs and what that meant to Christian in the recruiting process.
It was/still is interesting to see and compare the different programs and we are excited as Hell to be committed to GT and coming in 2021!
Definitely listen to the podcast and you can hear the brands of technology that he's bringing in. Rapsodo, Trackman, Tetronix(sp? I forget the name), high speed cameras. He mentioned one does the first 45 feet of ball flight and the other does the last 15.
ALL of that is coming in the pitching lab. It's going to be amazing and provide ton of information and instant feedback and data to the Pitchers and the coaches. They mentioned TVs at the mound and at the plates for batters.
They'll be able to hone each pitcher individually based on video (captured high speed images, release points, finger position on ball) and analytics/metrics (spin rates, efficiencies, axis, movement, etc. It is a data geeks DREAM).
The pitchers will be able to see the difference in flight paths of the various pitches and adjustments. AMAZING STUFF!
Similar to the Driveline stuff you see on Twitter. A slight change here or spin there or angle here has drastic difference on spin, flight path, and movement.
They'll really be able to "speak" to each pitcher about their craft and help them adjust old and create new pitches with different move and spin profiles. Some guys might be visual, some might be auditory, and some might be data-centric.
This new pitching lab is going to be the "Rosetta Stone" for each of these pitchers and the staff. Time with Danny and his experience is precious and priceless. I would expect to see exponential improvements to our pitching staff, arsenal and use of various types of pitchers as they each build and expand their tool sets and quivers!
For example. I've mentioned this before. Christian's pitching coach wanted to teach him a 5th pitch this off season and spring. A slider. But Danny commented based on Christian's spin, axis and efficiency of his pitches it wouldn't "Move like a normal slider". He would be better off honing in on the 4 pitches (FB, Curve, Cutter, Change) he has now and wait for the lab for them to add more to his arsenal. That was great feedback and gives him more time and confidence to come in with 2 more years of experience with his pitches and be ready like a sponge to fine tune those, with minor adjustments, and then play around with Danny in the lab to see what other pitches they can come up with. He can't wait. He's extremely excited about Danny and GT and can't wait to get to campus.
It's cool to hear how Danny helps cue the pitchers mind and eyes on pitching and explain what the differences are to the ball and to the batter.
Helps to plan a pitch from the batters eye so you can mess with his timing and confidence and what they see.
Christian loves the metrics and eats this stuff up (like me).
I wish he was graduating in 2020, for him!! Going to miss my son, but am super excited bout getting him into the GT System with the coaching staff and caliber of players that are now flocking and SWARMING to GT.
Told ya it was going to happen! The attention, preparation and education is very much worth going to school and skipping the draft.
He's getting calls, emails, and texts from scouts and agents, appreciate the attention but continue to pass.
We're all very dedicated and steadfast on his commitment to GaTech.
The end goal is the same, but this isn't about money.
He is very interested in investing in his craft, his body and his education (for life beyond baseball.)
He sees and understands the big picture, pay off, and odds and will be stacking as much as he can in his favor.
Super excited to see and support his journey and dreams!