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Ranking the ultimate all-star lineups in NCAA baseball history_RVP Owner Don Slaught Makes the Team!
David Schoenfield, ESPN Senior Writer, picks out the ultimate lineups in NCAA baseball history.
I thought it would be fun to go through and pick out the ultimate lineups in NCAA baseball history. I focused on the years 1965 to the present. For the lineups, I picked 15 players based on their valu...
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MLB All-Star Game: How Baseball’s Launch Angle Revolution First Began - sporttechie.com
This five-part series will examine how swing biomechanics and the proliferation of technological tools are helping hitters. Part 1 explores the history of this field and the origin stories of a few key devices.
Long before video and tech became common in baseball, players shared tips and advice based on happenstance observations. In 1989, Yankees catcher Don Slaught was in the midst of a slump when the team’...
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RIGHTVIEW PRO HAS BIG NEWS! Curious? Oh you should be...
Easier. Faster. Better. And More Affordable!
New Products. New Website. New RVP. ...
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X's and Arrows: These coaches get better with age and wisdom
Former UCLA head baseball coach Gary Adams hosted his annual baseball camp in Bear Valley Springs. Adams, who coached the Bruins from 1975-2004, invited players from his early teams, 1975-1980, to com...
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Flashback: How robots, video analysis and new apps are revolutionizing high school baseball, softball
Technology is revolutionizing high school baseball and softball.
"The only way you're going to change instruction and the way things are taught is if you provide major league models. You take the very best hitters and you put them on a screen -- the same screen. Th...
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Acalanes Baseball’s Video Analysis System a Home Run
After several years of offensive output seemingly incommensurate with their talent, Acalanes Dons' head coach Justin Santich-Hughes, and others, decided to look for answers. "We always thought our off...
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Miguel Cabrera: The Art of Hitting
The Wall Street Journal
How the game's greatest offensive player does it. For two years, Miguel Cabrera's numbers have stunned the baseball world. Cabrera, the Detroit Tigers' big-framed 30-year-old third baseman, won the Am...
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RVP Named to ESPN's Top 5 Tools for Softball
ESPN.com
Don Slaught's current job is going pretty well, so you won't find him complaining much. But should you prod just a bit, he will hint at one regret.
“I wish I could play with the knowledge that I have ...
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Need A Swing Fix? There’s An App For That
Baseball America
Don Slaught's current job is going pretty well, so you won't find him complaining much. But should you prod just a bit, he will hint at one regret.
“I wish I could play with the knowledge that I have ...
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Welcome to Mannywood
ESPN The Magazine
But how about TV slowed down into still frames of 1/60th of a second? That's what a company called RightView Pro has done with Manny's swing, and those of baseball's other top hitters, to show high sc...
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Don Slaught - Podcast with Diamond Dreams
@DiamondDreamsDD
Jon Walton of Diamond Dreams Baseball Academy discusses how RVP owner Don Slaught's life-long passion for being a student of the game led him to create the video analysis software RightView Pro. Check...
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Tips on Becoming a Great Hitter in Baseball and in Softball
Includes 3 secrets of the greatest hitters in the game...
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Rightview Pro Partners With USSSA to Provide High Tech Analysis
RightView Pro has partnered with USSSA to to bring video analysis solutions to the serious baseball and softball players.
“We are very proud to align with an innovative leader in softball and baseball instruction. RightView Pro has set the standard for integrity in instruction over the last decade.” -Don DeDonatis...
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Unreachable?
Sporting News
In 1941, Ted Williams batted .406. No player has finished the season above .400 since. Tony Gwynn came close, finishing at .394 in a strike-shortened 1994 season. George Brett flirted with it in 19...
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Chicago Tribune - Tigers on deck as Sox end skid
The Detroit Tigers' quick start presents a familiar look to White Sox first baseman Paul Konerko.
Konerko also praised new hitting coach Don Slaught for the Tigers' offense that produced a .308 batting average and 17 home runs in their first six games....
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