My week in Nats camp is over; What did I see, let's talk Nats camp! | TalkNats.com
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My week in Nats camp is over; What did I see, let's talk Nats camp! | TalkNats.com
"It's been awesome - it's been really great. A lot of new guys especially from the front office, coaching staff, and players. We're not in the dark ages anymore. It's a bunch of new stuff. So I'm excited to see what comes with it. And I know we're gonna do some great things."
"Position player wearables use GPS built into the technology, along with smart load monitoring tools to quantify and qualify player workloads, apply thresholds, and work towards injury prevention. Those wearables support every step of recovery with accurate, reliable data that informs safer, faster return-to-play protocols."
"Pitchers wear black Pulse armbands over their biceps on their pitching arm to monitor workload and prevent elbow injuries. Developed by Driveline Baseball, these sensors track arm speed and stress, allowing coaches to adjust training if fatigue is detected."
The Washington Nationals organization emphasizes technology and purposeful work ethic throughout their training camp. Player development staff continuously monitor multiple data streams using tools like Rapsodo, Trackman, Statcast, and Trajekt Arc. Position players wear STATSports wearables featuring GPS and smart load monitoring to quantify workloads, set thresholds, and prevent injuries. Pitchers wear Driveline Baseball's Pulse armbands on their pitching arms to track arm speed and stress, enabling coaches to adjust training based on fatigue detection. These technologies support accurate recovery data and safer return-to-play protocols. The integrated approach has produced measurable results, with pitchers developing new pitches and improved performance outcomes.
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