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Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about Mike Trout’s rare back injury, Zac Veen and vaccines, the Rangers’ one-run record, interesting team trade rumors, and teams with tough deadline decisions, plus a Past Blast from 1882. Then (42:40) they talk to MLB.com’s Mike Petriello about Statcast’s newly public bat speed and swing path data, touching on how bat speed is calculated, the fastest swingers so far, how teams are already using bat-tracking tech, bat-tracking on broadcasts, the size of the sweet spot, the majors’ small margin for error, the pitcher-batter balance, scouting vs. developing swings, and what we still don’t know about bat-tracking.

Audio intro: Queen, “Back Chat

Audio interstitial: Remember Sports, “No Going Back

Audio outro: Gillian Welch, “Back Turn and Swing


Link to Jeff Fletcher on Trout

Link to Sam Blum on Trout

Link to Trout’s comments

Link to Zac Veen thread

Link to Rosenthal on the Tigers

Link to FG Playoff Odds

Link to Joe Posnanski on the Rangers

Link to Red Sox misplays montage

Link to Tapia grand slam

Link to Mike’s bat-tracking primer

Link to Ethan Moore’s article

Link to ESPN BatTrack broadcast

Link to ESPN BatTrack data

Link to Rob Arthur on pitch/exit speed

Link to Tango’s Stanton post

Link to Tango on swing speed

Link to Tango on angular vs. linear speed

Link to Tango’s swing model

Link to Tango on bat collisions

Link to Tango on swing explosiveness

Link to Tango on bat position

Link to Tango on bat position/swing speed

Link to Tango on the Barrel zone

Link to Tango on attack angles

Link to Ballpark Dimensions pod

Link to Richard Hershberger’s Strike Four

Link to 1882 story source

Link to Sir Parsifal’s spreadsheet

Link to Facebook post about the EW wiki

Link to “How to Help” wiki page


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