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Using Baseball Seams to Create Break:Post 54

Posted on March 29, 2020March 29, 2020 by bartonlsmith

This is the presentation that I have made to the staff of several Grapefruit-League MLB teams. I wanted to make it easily accessible to the rest of the MLB teams by putting a version here. I try to make most of my posts viewable on a phone, but this one Continue Reading

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What Magnus Effect Looks Like: Post 53

Posted on March 24, 2020July 14, 2021 by bartonlsmith

My PhD Student, Nazmus Sakib, just published our first paper together, which was on Magnus Force and Reverse Magnus on golf balls. You can download it here if you are interested. While this site is about baseballs, Magnus is a lot easier to see on a golf ball since flow Continue Reading

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Relationship between Orientation and gyro for Seam-Shifted Wake pitches: Post 52

Posted on March 10, 2020March 31, 2020 by bartonlsmith

We have previously stated that the “Looper” works for efficient (no gyro) pitches, and that the “laminar express” and “discoball” changeup require some gyro. I’ve been advocating that folks try the looper since I have been unable to tell them how much gyro they need for the other pitches. But Continue Reading

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Describing Ball Orientation: Post 51

Posted on March 9, 2020December 2, 2022 by bartonlsmith

Note that this post has been updated to reflect an change in the origin of Orientation. One of our main messages has been that: The ball Orientation relative to the axis is important. And for the people who are willing to consider that idea, the obvious question is :how do Continue Reading

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How to use the Looper and Scuffball: Post 50

Posted on February 27, 2020February 28, 2020 by bartonlsmith

We’ve recently shown results of two Seam Shifted Wake pitches with no gyro. The Scuffball and the Looper. These pitches involve using a specific orientation between the seams and the axis of rotation. As a result, we can generate break independently of the Magnus effect. One novel feature of these Continue Reading

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A Zero-Gyro Seam Shifted Wake Pitch–The Looper: Post 49

Posted on February 17, 2020February 18, 2020 by bartonlsmith

We have had a hard time demonstrating seam shifted wake pitches like the Laminar Express or the Discoball Changeup because our pitching machine (and, indeed, pretty much every pitching machine not located in Pullman) cannot do gyro. But, my graduate student, Andrew Smith (who is looking for a job), found Continue Reading

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Rapsodo 1.0 and Seam Shifted Wake pitches: Post 48

Posted on February 15, 2020April 10, 2020 by bartonlsmith

I’ll start right out by saying this post is not a criticism of the Rapsodo technology. I think what these folks have provided for the price is pretty amazing (and I’m really geeked about their new camera, which looks like a game changer) But, like any technology, it has limits, Continue Reading

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The State of Baseball Aerodynamics: Post 47

Posted on February 10, 2020February 11, 2020 by bartonlsmith

The State of the Baseball Aerodynamics is Strong! Sorry, always have wanted to do that. I’ve been at this for about 14 months. I thought this would be a good time to provide a (hopefully) concise summary of what we have learned. Seam Effects on Pitch Break I nearly said Continue Reading

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Magnus Models and Constant Acceleration Assumptions: Post 46

Posted on February 8, 2020February 11, 2020 by bartonlsmith

There are two major issues with current pitch tracking in the MLB. The measurement system, Trackman, does not make a direct measurement of the spin that contributes to Magnus force. It assumes all accelerations are constant over the entire flight of the ball. Each of these is important. I know Continue Reading

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How to Legally Scuff a Baseball: Post 45

Posted on January 30, 2020January 31, 2020 by bartonlsmith

Scuffing a baseball is effective as heck at getting some additional break on your pitch. As shown in our Post 44, and as every experienced pitcher seems to know, the ball moves away from the scuffed side. It breaks quite a lot, as it turns out. But, that is not Continue Reading

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