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By early 2024, McMillen had launched " Goat'd," a specialty baseball accessory company with everything from sliding mitts to batting gloves to arm sleeves to headbands and more, many of them ...
Driveline Baseball research assistant Michael O'Connell puts a sleeve on pitcher Luke Glavin's throwing arm. The sleeve, a wearable designed by Motus, measures factors such as elbow stress and arm ...
The sleeve begins beta testing in 2017 to see how it holds up during actual play. Ziel Solutions wants to make sure that it is comfortable and durable. If everything goes well, the sleeve is ...
You've probably heard about baseball pitchers "throwing their arm out." In order to help avoid such injuries, and to assist pitchers in assessing their performance, biomechanics tech company Motus ...
The Motus Sleeve (shown below) can even help Major League Baseball (MLB) players, especially pitchers, to perform better and avoid injuries or possible career-ending Tommy John's surgery.
The M2 Sleeve from Ziel claims to combine "muscle sensors and motion analysis" to identify risky movements, and stop you before you hurt yourself. Skip to main content Menu ...
This is so awesome: The young man in the above video is 12-year-old Dawson Batts -- a perfect baseball name. The Fayetteville, N.C. native wowed fans at the Baseball Youth NYBC All-Star Challenge ...
This spring, the “Motus Baseball Sleeve,” developed by New York-based biomechanics company Motus Global, became one of the first wearable tech devices in MLB history to gain approval for in ...
Sliding Mitts Are Baseball's 'Must-Have,' Even if at Youth Levels, They're All Fashion, No Function PITTSBURGH (AP) — Andrew McCutchen hasn't had the conversation with 7-year-old son Steel yet ...