Episode 88: The Farm Unfiltered, Baseball Changes, Fan Attendance, Steroids

On this episode of The Farm Unfiltered, we open up a multitude of topics including baseball changes, fan attendance and steroids.

 

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1 thought on “Episode 88: The Farm Unfiltered, Baseball Changes, Fan Attendance, Steroids”

  1. Not seeing a juiced ball. Exit speeds look to be the same. Length of HR’s look to be the same. If the ball was juiced, I would think there would be an increase on short homeruns and higher exit velocities. No easy answer, but a perfect storm of launch angle training coupled with throwing down and away fast balls to match barrels.
    Not hearing pitchers complain about increase in strike outs.
    Keep up the great job! Appreciate your work.

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