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Improving skills Former: @DrivelineBB Writing on baseball & sports in the link below

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@codyplof Didn’t they say they were going to be higher on the weekends since it’s off peak hours?
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Cody Plofker@codyplof·
Anyone else noticing usage limits getting much better? I'm finding Claude is auto-building handover docs to start new context windows in the same session; and adding these instructions to improve efficiency. I don't have it. Anyone else noticing the same?
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Chris Martin
Chris Martin@ChrisMartinLSU·
Aerobic development underpins the ability to “condition” tolerating pitching demands. Conditioning to go deeper in games, throw more often, etc. is task specific - it directly involves progressive overload of throwing workload over time. Energy system development must work alongside this conditioning to build the structural and physiological changes to handle it. They are similar concepts, but with different implications. I have a more robust aerobic base than most pitchers… but have zero ability to throw 75 competitive pitches right now because I’m not conditioned for it.
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@GutOptimized Sorry what are TCM principles?
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Ross 🧬🔬@GutOptimized·
Client came to me last year only tolerating carnivore foods. Anything else triggered him badly. Health improved. He's now fiber maxxing - and following TCM principles. Would have ruined him back then though. Soon, as his health improves more, we will tweak diet principles again (based on cellular biology - somewhere closer to Peat crossed with ideas from fasting, still with fiber maxxing & TCM principles).
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Fiber for gut health can be a difficult topic because it ultimately depends on the state of the gut in how useful it is. Zonulin is a good example. Fiber can be a regulator (through colonocyte energy), or it can be a promoter via increased inflammation in someone with SIBO. The important thing to note is that improving zonulin or leaky gut in healthy people is completely different from improving it in unhealthy people. This study excluded anyone with chronic health issues or who had taken vitamins or antibiotics within three months, so it was a healthy cohort. Zonulin at baseline, before the study, was in a good range (albeit the higher end of a good range); but it decreased further with the intervention. The outcome may have been very different in someone with poor gut health or very high zonulin. As I showed recently in the Stamford RCT on fiber, 1/3rd of subjects increased their inflammatory baseline. This is important because inflammation drives zonulin activity and leaky gut. But remember, it was only 1/3rd of subjects. When discussing zonulin activity, we have regulators and promoters. Regulators include things like ISCs, enterocyte/colonocyte energy status, fiber, vitamin D, zinc, and more. Then we have promoters: things like IL-6, toll-like receptors, gliadin from gluten, and immune issues like celiac disease. So what if a regulator is also a promoter? This is common in someone with SIBO. And it's where fiber becomes a double edged sword. Fiber regulates colonocyte energy, but it could also drive TLR4 and IL-6 in the presence of some types of SIBO. This study also has limitations, including no control group and insufficient accounting for dietary and lifestyle changes that come with higher fiber intake. Some of the benefits may not be directly attributable to fiber. In any case, there is sufficient outcome data and mechanistic support to say fiber supports gut health. But in my view, it won't be everyone. Gut issues are very common now. The key is understanding who can use it: what state the gut is in, whether it is tolerated now, and if not, why not, and what needs to change to allow tolerance.

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WILD, BUT TRUE 🤯 Nolan McLean hit more homers (36) in college than Carson Benge (25). While Benge had more pitching strikeouts (79) than McLean (76). McLean takes the mound today for New York with Benge in RF!
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Mitch Horacek
Mitch Horacek@mhoracek14·
Use your Stalker Radar gun to create professional quality pitching reports. Here's how:
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Bit exaggerated but Skenes has developed multiple plus offspeed pitches since being drafted and that’s probably not something you just assume. Crews college stats were also, uh, pretty good!
nugget chef@jayhaykid

Baseball America ranked Dylan Crews ahead of Paul Skenes in the 2023 Draft. One of those guys couldn’t make the roster of a rebuilding team and the other is the reigning Cy Young Award winner and one of the best young pitchers ever. I think they need to answer for that.

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Chris Langin@LanginTots13·
First thing i notice — all three were consecutive pitches. almost certainly a scuffed ball that stayed in play the whole at-bat. spin, release tilt, efficiency probably didn't move. Profile goes back to normal once the ball's out of play.
Nick Pollack@PitcherList

There are three Jack Leiter sinkers with 19-21" of horizontal break. He threw all three in a row for a strikeout in one at-bat. As you can see, all other sinkers were 15" or less break. WHAT WAS THIS BLACK MAGIC

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So I wasn’t the only one 😂 Usually it would just repeat what it said a message or two before
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David Jacobson@DavidSetFree

@TheZvi It has an obnoxious tic where its responses for pretty much anything will have a clickbait follow-up suggestion: "If you want, I'll tell you the three things that most people miss!"

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@hey_mindi What website is this? Is it a school district one?
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Mindi@hey_mindi·
3 pallets of books. $20 takes them all. What's inside? You can't see anything from this listing. That's why there are zero bids. These deals happen everyday around the country. When I am evaluating a buy, I factor in my time and disposal/recycling plan if the lot is a dud. How often do I buy a dud lot? Hardly ever. How often do I make thousands off buying deals like this? Often enough for me to keep talking about it. "Boring" niches can make you money while you sleep.
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Dennis Lin
Dennis Lin@dennistlin·
Walker Buehler, who had his second Tommy John surgery in August 2022, said that after trying a variety of treatments, vitamins and supplements, his elbow “just stopped hurting” about four weeks ago.
Dennis Lin@dennistlin

Joe Musgrove checked off an important box today, pitching in an exhibition 17 months after undergoing Tommy John surgery. There's still a ways to go. "I've talked to a lot of guys that say they don't feel back to themselves until about that two-year mark." nytimes.com/athletic/70881…

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Matt McCutcheon “TheCoachMcCutcheon”
– TSH is your brain’s opinion, not your tissue reality. – Total T is a storage number, not what your cells actually see. – GLP‑1 can starve you into being smaller, but also colder and slower. The system is built to optimize: ✔ Insurance codes ✔ Renewal scripts ✔ Before/after labs Not: ✖ Cellular T3 ✖ Mitochondrial output ✖ How you actually feel in your body. If your “optimization” clinic isn’t tracking temps, pulse, mood, sleep, performance, and body comp alongside labs… you’re not being optimized …you’re being managed. Reply “CELL” if you want a breakdown of how I track cellular energy instead of chasing pretty lab ranges.
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Matt McCutcheon “TheCoachMcCutcheon”
Most HRT & peptide clinics don’t treat humans. They treat spreadsheets. Get your: – TSH “in range” – Total T “in range” – A1C “in range” – Scale weight “down” And if you still feel cold, flat, anxious, and stuck? They tell you it’s “aging” or “mental health.” Here’s the problem nobody wants to admit: You can normalize every lab on the page and still have hypothyroid, low‑energy cells that refuse to burn fat or produce dopamine. Because…
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@jcheese25 @LanzilliCam Dunno him but definitely understated how stubborn some athletes are/can be. Always a few ‘How about we try this?’ -> ‘Nope.’
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John Cheatwood@jcheese25·
@LanzilliCam Let’s just bang our head against a brick wall and then wonder why we have a migraine.
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Would argue that the last decade has shown that teaching that kind of arm talent is significantly more straightforward than what people believed.
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@Jack_Raines Plug it back into AI to summarize likely
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From the macro level you don’t do anything different. Needs a good throwing program, lifting, etc. Could make the case some changes at the micro level but any drastic change could easily be quite negative. For better or worse probably it going to go down that route for some time
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Waldrep was a high pick in part because of that high slot. Once you’ve embraced that as part of the risk profile & seen that he’s made adjustments to have some success in MLB not going to want to make drastic changes.
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There’s research that higher arm slots result in more torque and if you want that to pair with high injury risk I think that’s fine. Just not sure how helpful/practical/relative that information is.
Lance Brozdowski@LanceBroz

Had a source tell me a while back that Waldrep has an outlier “lateral trunk tilt angle at release” which is basically the angle below. It’s why he throws with such a vertical slot, but this source also theorized outliers on this metric & others have greater injury risk. 🧵

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