
Brandon Michael Mann
@brandonmmann
Marlins Bullpen Coach
ID: 335804558
http://m.mlb.com/player/448167/brandon-mann 15-07-2011 08:04:38
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Here's a full look at Dan Straily's (Daniel Straily) Pro Day 🙌

Special thanks to Joel Condreay, Brandon Michael Mann, Matthew Kress ,Eddie Yost and Sam Hellinger for guiding me along the ride and having fun to go to work with along with the rest of the pitching department.


Shane Bieber (Shane Bieber) wrapped up his off-season Driveline Baseball with a bang! 🚀 Average 93.2 MPH 10 heaters > 93 MPH, surpassing his entire 2023 (8). 🌀 Curveball revived Session: 83.7 MPH | 14" VB 2020🥇: 83.6 MPH | 14" VB Looks like he's back in business... 🔥

Bat speed day!! Driveline Baseball this is video of some underload swings. I will begin to post side by side views of swing/bat readings (exit velo) etc. I appreciate everyone who is helping me to get the word out. #comeback


FREE AGENT!! RTRTRT Please Retweet this video!! Trying to get as many eyes on it as possible! One RT can make all the difference! It would mean the world to me! Thank you for all your support! MLB MLB Network MLB Transaction Tracker MLB Trade Rumors Minor League Baseball Foul Territory Driveline Baseball





1/ Doug Fearing’s research on positional flexibility inspired me to think about two trainers in our pitching department, Toby Nagel and Matthew Kress , who embody this principle. Their ability to adapt and excel across domains makes them indispensable and a model for

I wanted to share that Driveline Baseball will be in Seoul for one week (Dec 2-6) to assess and train serious baseball players. They have helped me a ton throughout my career. Definitely take advantage of the opportunity if you have the chance! E-mail [email protected]

The #Marlins will be hiring Daniel Moskos as their new pitching coach per Marlins Radio Network’s show. Moskos, 38, is six years removed from his playing career. He spent one season in the majors in 2011 with Pittsburgh. Pitched in Mexico in 2018. Replaces Mel Stottlemyre Jr.



Move faster! It’s a common refrain in pitching – athletes hear it from coaches all the time – but many fail to conceptualize what it actually entails or how they can improve at it. With a decade's worth of biomechanical data, however, Driveline Baseball can provide some answers.

