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Peter Fadde

@drfadde

Professor applies sports science to training #PitchRecognition at gameSenseSports.com.

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コレクト Collect (@collectbook) 's Twitter Profile Photo

佐々木郎希の投球術 球の途中までは同じ軌道で、160キロのストレートか143キロのスプリットを見極めるのは不可能 球種を絞らないと無理では? #ドジャース

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Bryce Eldridge (1B, LHB) "...didn’t dominate at either Double A or Triple A, but he was also much, much younger than his competition... He hit poorly in the majors after he was called up, but his #PitchRecognition skills are both obvious and impressive." goo.gl/alerts/yvrTJU

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"Key players like Riley Greene, Spencer Torkelson, and Kerry Carpenter are expected to focus on #PitchRecognition and improve consistency. By developing a more disciplined approach, they aim to overcome the pitfalls in the latter part of the season." goo.gl/alerts/6ACFnM

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While it's difficult to judge hitters' #PitchRecognition from a side view, clearly this hitter read the pitch early enough to adjust timing and contact point.

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"Cleveland currently lists Arias as the starting shortstop for 2026, but... Strikeouts and inconsistent contact limited his offensive impact... Early winter ball .286 batting average, .394 on-base percentage, 1.037 OPS signal better #PitchRecognition." goo.gl/alerts/3ue45

Peter Fadde (@drfadde) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to see the hitter visualize a pitch to tee'd position! The first tee swing still has what Everson Baseball calls "heavy front shoulder" sighting the ball but the second tee swing takes the hitter's head/eyes to the ball, just like the following front toss and front pitch.

Tread Athletics (@treadhq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trey Yesavage Mechanics 💡⁠ ⁠ Yesavage is an interesting case study in pitching mechanics, compensations, and how sometimes mechanical flaws can actually turn into a pitcher's biggest strengths.⁠ A thread. 🧵 1/

Mark Gubicza (@markgubicza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not enough people are talking about how brilliant the first pitch to Clement was by Glasnow. Runners on 2nd & 3rd no outs, a very good batter at the plate who is trying to get his arms extended. Heater spotted perfectly. Now a Game 7! Los Angeles Dodgers Toronto Blue Jays #WorldSeries

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"The most encouraging trend is Robert’s improved plate discipline. After striking out 172 times in 2023, that dropped to 141 in 2024 and 112 in 2025. The reduction reflects better #PitchRecognition and fewer swings at balls outside the strike zone." goo.gl/alerts/26CfNF

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"Murakami’s #PitchRecognition raises eyebrows. Against right-handers, he whiffed on nearly half the offspeed pitches he offered at; against lefties, almost two-thirds. MLB’s higher average velocity and sharper breaking balls could expose those weaknesses." goo.gl/alerts/jMfwvJ

Auburn Softball (@auburnsoftball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gritty. Athletic. Physical. Competitive. 😎 Meet the next generation of Tigers coming to the Plains! #WarEagle auburntigers.com/news/2025/11/1…

Trey Harris (@justcallme_duce) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really excited to put together a roster that wins this league. Also excited to work with other players and help them tap into their offensive potential. Please reach out to me if you would like to play summer ball and get developed thoroughly while doing so!!