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  2. Kyle Boddy - Wikipedia

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    Kyle Boddy (born 1983) [1] is an American baseball pitching trainer and consultant. He is the founder and owner of the baseball performance training system Driveline Baseball, which uses a sabermetric approach to increase pitching velocity and improve conditioning.

  3. Dillon Tate - Wikipedia

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    The Gauchos and the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles were the only two Division I programs to offer Tate a scholarship. [5] As a freshman, he appeared in four games, pitching three innings, and had a 9.00 earned run average (ERA). [3] [6] That summer, he grew from 165 pounds (75 kg) to 200 pounds (91 kg) through weight training. [3]

  4. Peter Shmock - Wikipedia

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    With the Mariners' blessing, Shmock was soon appearing in training videos and publishing fitness advice. He made a weight training video with pitcher Mark Langston in 1989, and in 1990 Mariners head trainer Rick Griffin wrote the introduction for Weight Ball Training, a paperback Peter Shmock co-authored with Eric Swenson.

  5. Why MLB spring training matters more to catchers and pitchers ...

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    Why MLB spring training matters more to catchers and pitchers: 'It’s the most important [relationship] on the field'

  6. Josh Judy - Wikipedia

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    Judy was discovered as a collegiate prospect while participating in an off-season developmental program with MVP Baseball Academy in Morgantown. [ citation needed ] While working with pitching coach Joe Testa, Josh attended a workout for several college programs.

  7. Daichi Osera - Wikipedia

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    Within four years, he was assigned to do pilates workouts, then moved on to full-fledged weight training, making him gain an additional 14 kg. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In the Autumn 2010 Fukuoka Big 6 Baseball Tournament, he obtained a 5-0 win–loss record and a 0.63 ERA, which contributed greatly to his team's championship.