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sylar Sat May 12, 2007 04:40am

Training with pitching machines
 
Hi I'm new here!
I was wondering if anybody here can give me his opinion concerning training with pitching machines. I'm an italian univercity student and I'm going to re-design a new pitching machine so I think the best start is to ask some baseball experts. What do you think 'bout that? I'v read that some weak point of those machines are the aiming system and the deterioration of balls.
Thank in advance!!

Eric

SAump Sat May 12, 2007 09:33am

Eric, Are you ???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sylar
Hi I'm new here!
I was wondering if anybody here can give me his opinion concerning training with pitching machines. I'm an italian univercity student and I'm going to re-design a new pitching machine so I think the best start is to ask some baseball experts. What do you think 'bout that? I'v read that some weak point of those machines are the aiming system and the deterioration of balls.
Thank in advance!!

Eric

You read correctly. A MLB quality machine (Jugs, Atec and Iron Mike) cost over $1,500. Jugs and Atec machines also require someone to load the baseballs. Iron Mike doesn't need a second person, but it is too heavy to use on the ballfield. :cool:

So, redesign a light portable machine similar to Jugs and Atec with a timing mechanism similar to Iron Mike, throwing 60-100 mph fastballs, and bring it all in under $400. I'll be happy to endorse your product after I receive one of your free beta prototypes. :)

Keeping your dreams alive, ;)

SAump

sylar Sat May 12, 2007 10:49am

Quote:

Originally Posted by SAump
I never saw a real pitcher deliver a ball between two ole tires. Add a realistic throwing arm/hand so hitters can accurately pick up the throwing motion. :rolleyes:

That would be awsome...but a little bit complicated! I was thinking about a two-driving belt system (a kind of) capable of loading tha ball first, and after that to accelerate it to the desired speed, but I was quiet worried about curve balls.
What about solving the aim problem with a laser-aiming system so that you can train more precisely? Do you think it would be too expensive?
After all if you suggest a portable one that's a good hint. I would think aboun this solution too!!
Thank you!!

:D

sylar Sat May 12, 2007 11:00am

Thanks GarthB!!

TwoBits Tue May 15, 2007 08:58am

If anyone can figure out how this works, Sylar's the one!

At least that's what they say on the TV show "Heroes".:)


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