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Grant Bazinet

@GrantBazinet

6’1” 200lbs Scottsdale CC 3B/1B MIF 1370 SAT Driveline Baseball Athlete/Employee

Scottsdale, AZ Katılım Ocak 2019
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Grant Bazinet
Grant Bazinet@GrantBazinet·
@KSUTuscBaseball Coach, I am a redshirt freshman 3B/2B/1B looking for opportunities to play this spring. DM me if you’re interested. 6’1” 200lbs 105.7 Exit Velocity 75.3 Bat Speed 84 INF Velo
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Cayden Hunting
Cayden Hunting@cayden_hunting·
🚨 90+ EXIT VELO CLUB 🚨 Santiago Villarreal showed up at 15 years old with a 78 mph PR. Just 6 weeks later: 91.5 💣 Bat speed jumped from a 55 avg to 63 avg / 71 top. That’s what happens in a place where standards are high and everyone’s locked in. Strong culture, Real results.
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Nik Pearson
Nik Pearson@nikpearson·
Learning a new skill (or practicing one) may be able to increase your ability to hit a baseball, from smash factor to pitch decision. The simple trick? Juggling. Next month, the research findings from my latest study @DrivelineBB go live. Tune in to see the impact. —————————— Already widely used, not much sports-oriented data is available—we're finding if it's a useful tool to increase collision coefficient and decrease neural clutter. Here's an excerpt from what's to come: Athlete assessment and performance modalities have previously reached into varying disciplines. Mostly centering around the musculoskeletal, musculotendinous, and psychological approaches, assessments to assess and increase the ability for an athlete's brain to perform during a skill have been greatly underlooked. With the use of wireless electroencephalogram (EEG) technology, it is possible to observe the phenomena that happen across the brain's cerebral cortex, and therefore find weakpoints and interventions to increase the efficiency and overall performance of brain function during skill. In this study, we assessed the cerebral cortex at the time point of pitch recognition in hitters pre- and post-juggling, and observed their average increase in smash factor throughout the paradigm.
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Cayden Hunting
Cayden Hunting@cayden_hunting·
⬇️HIP SHOULDER SEPARATION⬇️ “Feel the stretch” is one of the most overused and misunderstood cues in hitting. Because when the game speeds up… feel disappears. What matters is timed tension that holds up under pressure.
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Scottsdale Community College Baseball
Congrats to Hank Smith on his commitment to PLNU! Hank will continue his college career at a great program with one of the best backdrops in all college baseball. Hard working guy who played a huge role at first base and on the mound this past year.
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Grant Bazinet@GrantBazinet·
Had an awesome day yesterday in the @DrivelineBB motion capture lab including a new exit velocity PR - 105.7 MPH
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Cayden Hunting
Cayden Hunting@cayden_hunting·
MLB hitters bat speed changes based on the count. On average, bat speed drops ~4 MPH between 2–0 and 0–2 counts. But what if your protect mode still had juice? Let’s talk about how increasing bat speed doesn’t just raise your ceiling— it raises your floor.🧵👇
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Grant Bazinet@GrantBazinet·
Junior Season Highlights .292/.427/.554 .981 OPS 10EBX 23RBI 4SB
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