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The Mets, now in the third season of their pitching lab, are among the MLB teams at the forefront of incorporating technology into their pitching development. This innovative approach aims to enhance the performance and effectiveness of their pitchers through data-driven insights. Griffin Canning, a prominent name in the league, has expressed strong support for the Mets' commitment to leveraging advanced analytics and technology in their training regime.
Canning emphasized that it would be "stupid not to" utilize the resources and tools available to modern baseball teams. The pitching lab focuses on various aspects of player development, including biomechanics, pitch design, and injury prevention. By analyzing data collected from cutting-edge equipment, the Mets are able to tailor training programs that meet the specific needs of their pitchers.
As the MLB continues to evolve, teams like the Mets are setting a standard for how technology can be integrated into the sport. This focus on innovation not only benefits the players but also enhances the team's overall competitive edge in the league.
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