Mike Trout just won his first American League MLB MVP award, and thanks to Zepp Baseball technology, he has a significant advantage at the plate.
As Zepp Baseball continues to gain steam throughout the game, the athletes behind the technology continue to excel on the field. Sporting a World Series champion in Hunter Pence, and now the American League MVP in Mike Trout, Zepp Baseball continues to show results on the field.
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Despite being the runner up each of the last two seasons, Mike Trout has finally captured his well deserved MVP trophy. As he works through the offseason to refine his swing, Zepp Baseball continues to provide him the exact analysis he needs for an edge at the plate.
Trout uses an inside out approach at the plate, and waits on the ball looking to drive it to right center field. To be successful, he must focus on keeping the barrel of the bat inside of his hands until he reaches the hitting zone.
Using the Zepp Baseball sensor, Trout is provided analytics to break down his complete swing. Along with his bat speed, he is also shown impact speed, and bat angles to help accurately correct issues for optimal performance.
To further understand Mike Trout’s swing and the analysis of how he makes contact with each pitch, Zepp provides a swing analysis video:
While being one of the most successful young baseball players since Ken Griffey Jr. Mike Trout has quickly propelled himself to be regarded as one of the most feared hitters in baseball. Having just won his first MVP award, it is more than evident however that he gets the job done in all facets of the game.
Using the Zepp Baseball sensor to dissect and analyze his swing allows him more time to perfect the other aspects of his game.
Congratulations again to Mike Trout on his first MVP award, and with the use of the Zepp sensor, don’t expect him to stop dominating opposing pitchers any time soon.
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