The Miami Marlins are revolutionizing their batting practice with a high-tech pitching machine called Trajekt, designed to simulate real-life pitchers with pinpoint accuracy. The state-of-the-art ...
TAMPA, Fla. – Nestor Cortes got behind the plate in a batting cage and watched an 8-foot-high, 1,200-pound robot spit out fastballs, cutters and sweepers just like the ones spinning off the fingertips ...
NEW YORK — New York Yankees left fielder Alex Verdugo timed it just right. The 94 mph sinker from Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Michael Wacha was high and inside, but Verdugo fought it off to ...
A holographic version of Miami Marlins starting pitcher Sandy Alcantara winds up to fire a fastball on the Trajekt ARC pitching machine Hours before the first pitch of a recent MLB game, Chicago Cubs ...