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Navigating the evolution of baseball statistics and technology and how it has impacted recruitment in Connecticut

In the NCAA, Connecticut contributes just over one percent of its baseball players. But why is that? In Seth’s Sandlot, Seth Fromowitz discusses the various factors that contribute to the small number of Connecticut born players, along with what new ways baseball talent is evaluated and how that can lead to that number rise.

Interviews with baseball professionals like Quinnipiac head coach John Delaney and insights from Prep Baseball Report’s Cullen McGowen and Mike Rosenbaum shed light on the historical hurdles players faced before the tech boom. Advancements like Trackman and Rapsodo are changing the game, offering precise metrics that redefine talent evaluation.

With the landscape of baseball changing, this podcast dives into how players in states challenged by weather can overcome nature’s obstacles by capitalizing on the rise of technology and analytics within baseball through self-advocacy and promotion.

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