Arsenal Effects & The Death of the Sweeper? | R&D Podcast Ep 100
Description
Welcome to the Driveline R&D Podcast, where we explore the cutting-edge intersection of baseball analytics, player development, and on-field performance. In this milestone 100th episode, the new R&D crew takes over following the departure of the original hosts to MLB organizations.
Join Jack Lambert (Baseball Operations Director), Josh Hejka (minor league player with the Phillies and Driveline's longest-running intern), and Marek Ramilo (part-time R&D analyst and quant trader) as they dive into how research and development is transforming training in Major League Baseball and at Driveline.
Episode Highlights:
•0:00 - Introduction to the new R&D podcast crew and team backgrounds
•8:54 - Arsenal Models: How data predicted MLB's sweeper revolution and the chess theory of pitch combinations
•19:45 - Component-Based Pitching Models: Breaking down pitch outcomes to better understand performance
• 28:00 - Matchup Analysis: Adding batter context to pitching models
• 33:24 - The Player Perspective: How analytics data gets translated to actionable information on game day
• 38:08 - The "Apple Ecosystem" of Baseball Training: Why integration of all development tools matters
• 41:40 - Pulse and Workload Management: Using data to prepare pitchers and prevent early-season injuries.
This podcast offers a unique look into how Driveline combines research, analytics, and practical application under one roof to push baseball development forward. Whether you're a player, coach, or analytics enthusiast, you'll gain insights into the future of baseball training and performance.