June 22, 2021
An addition to the updated sponsorship will be Pocket Radar integrating its “Own Your Numbers” initiative with the NFCA on a new social media campaign. Each month, Pocket Radar will be featured in a post across all of the NFCA’s social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter) on topics featuring various NFCA and Pocket Radar initiatives.
Read More February 16, 2021
"It allowed me to show accurately her OV, EV, and pitching speeds (both fastball and change up). Now when she emails coaches she can add the link to her recruiting video produced using the Smart coach. Coaches now know the numbers listed are accurate and hopefully will draw their attention to her pitching live in showcase tournaments."
Read More February 05, 2021
Like everyone else, the Pocket Radar team is stoked to watch the big game this weekend. And it's going to be extra special this year seeing two of the very best in the game, who are also proponents of Pocket Radar technology, going head to head for the right to be named champion of Super Bowl 55.
Read More January 11, 2021
It’s not magic. The science behind what used to be considered “great stuff,” is now understood and helping pitchers miss bats. Join their panel, as they discuss the elusive Seam Shifted Wake pitch that many pitch tracking technologies are misreading.
Read More December 28, 2020
Over the past 10 years, my Pocket Radar has traveled many miles across the nation. From the Iowa Girls High School State Tournament in Fort Dodge, IA to community college tournaments in Sioux Falls, SD to recruiting trips in Fort Worth, TX. My Pocket Radar has been the most reliable and durable tool I have ever owned and used as a pitching instructor.
Read More December 16, 2020
Pocket Radar's Brand Manager, Tyler Scaturro, was recently featured on the Play Ball Kid Podcast series. Titled, "Developing Velocity, Rehab & Injury Prevention," Tyler speaks with host Sammy Eisenberg about many topics revolving around player development and how Pocket Radar technology is helping athletes of all sports and levels.
Read More July 23, 2020
"It’s more than a radar gun right now. Its replacing the cheering parents, the groaning opponents, it replaces the hitter in the batter’s box, the umpire and the coach. It’s a part of his purpose- it’s an outlet. Sounds crazy and dramatic I know, but for the players it’s real."
Read More July 21, 2020
Pocket Radar CEO, Steve Goody, speaks with Rob Neyer of the "SABRcast podcast series about a variety of topics. Episode #69: July 20, 2020 "Goody is the CEO and co-founder of Pocket Radar, which designs, engineers and manufactures speed tracking technology to help enhance the training of amateur and professional baseba
Read More July 21, 2020
"The ability to show video not only provides the velocity but with that data opportunities to adjust mechanics. I have a family of 5 and don't always have the funds for private or group lessons but having the Smart Coach App System is something I am glad I have and only wish I had sooner."
Read More July 09, 2020
"The Smart Coach by Pocket Radar is an extremely valuable tool for anyone wanting to take their game to the next level. As a former position player who has now converted to pitching only, the pocket radar has given me instant feedback with video and velocity making this transition much easier."
Read More July 08, 2020
"The Smart Coach App System is extremely accurate and portable. The app has so many great features and having access to your historical data allows you to see the progressions that you are making. Christopher's goal is to reach 60 mph as a 9U player and with 8 months left on the clock, he is almost there."
Read More July 06, 2020
"It has really helped Abigail with her goals and seeing her progress with max velo and what I like to call max sustained velo. If her max all out is 55 MPH, As a coach I want to know what is her max all out at pitch 40-60-80. Then we can work backwards pitch by pitch and see where it begins to drop off and find a sustained speed that she can have at pitch 40-60-80."
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