Jensen Lewis
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Podcast Appearances
If you guys remember owns the diamond bags in Arizona, big West Virginia fan and, and helped spearhead the construction of it.
And guys, it's so much of a game changer, not for even the college game.
But Paul Skeens came down, I think it was either in the offseason or an off day, and got his work and was so intrigued by kind of the setup and everything that they had.
Went through a full bullpen.
The whole West Virginia team was there.
They got a chance to talk to him.
And we asked Max Yale, who was the starter yesterday for West Virginia, Big 12 Pitcher of the Year.
And he's like, he really dumbed everything down for me where I was kind of overthinking stuff.
And he goes, dude, don't just let your stuff play.
And the thing I'll take away most from it is he threw an actual game speed bullpen so much so he was checking the ghost runners at second, simulating guys on.
And the whole team was just blown away.
Like, that's how you throw a big league bullpen.
That's how you get a lot of your work in and you're able to get better with every pitch.
So it was a, it was phenomenal to see the entire experience.
No, guys, there is a higher onboarding, I think, now for the data side for hitting.
And I think there are a lot of resources, yeah.
And just taking that facility at West Virginia, for instance, they have one half of the building that's all geared towards hitting with track man, you know, the Rapsodo, everything.
You have monitors for data.
You break down, guys, how you pick your nose, and they'll let you know by frame by frame if you're doing it right, if you're an outlier or whatever.