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Me
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"In retrospect I realize that in almost everything that we worked on together, we were both amateurs. In digital physics, neural networks, even parallel computing, we never really knew what we were doing. But the things that we studied were so new that no one else knew exactly what they were doing either. It was amateurs who made the progress."
-W. Daniel Hillis (referring to himself and Richard Feynman)
Latest Driveline Baseball Posts
- Pitching Mechanics Myths: Chin to Target, Release Ball Closer to the Plate
- How to Use the Glove Side in Pitching
- Biomechanics Explained: The Difficulty of Measurement
- Want to Ask Us Questions? Stay in Touch on Twitter (drivelinebases)
- Free Weighted Baseball Training Program!
Kyle’s Hardball Times Articles
- Fastball mechanics: The hardest and softest throwers
- Jason Vargas, the twist, and the intent to throw hard
- How baseball failed Steve Delabar
- A pitcher breaking the mold
- The science of scouting: A biomechanical look at Gerrit Cole
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