iPods Becoming Entrenched In Major League Baseball 115
DreadfulGrape writes "ESPN.com reports on how video iPods are being used increasingly by baseball players to study opponents' game footage. In fact, Houston Astros' pitcher Jason Jennings credits the device with improving his game last summer." Jennings says,
"Eventually, more than two-thirds of the roster had piled on and turned this team into baseball's official iSquad. Every player gets his own custom set of videos loaded onto his personal iPod, sorted by date, hitter, pitcher and opponent — and updated every week or so."
yeah but (Score:2, Funny)
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You're out! (Score:2, Funny)
Says the Umpire: You're out! ... Spitballs [wikipedia.org] have been outlawed since 1921.
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How about Dire Straits' "Money for Nothing", "Sultans of Swing" or "Walk of Life"?
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That's just great. Squirt and penetrate in the same sentence.
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Worth checking out, at least.
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Normal users might not need power-tools, but I'm willing to go the extra mile and tinker with my nano. Things will be so much easier if there is an official AP
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While I'm no Apple fanboy by any measure, I still think your statement is completely unfair. What made the iPod so much more successful than the competition is the targeting of the non-techie. It's designed to put up all that red tape; it breads reliability and ease of use. The iPod is meant to be used for one purpose only, and believe me, it's not programming.
Just having the option gives the consumer an opportunity
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Isn't ESPN owned by Disney...
and isn't Steve Jobs and Disney...
A coincidence. Obviously.
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This is not News and the iPods aren't nearly as popular as ESPN makes it seem. I know for a fact that only the small amount of teams who have digital video systems (Red Sox) have the means to convert and load all the Video. These Digital Video systems are not the standard accross the league and most players get video of their at bats/ pitching sequences on DVD for road trips. However, the popularity of iPods as music/video players among MLB teams can not be argued.
Oooh, poor Baseballers - can't afford a Mac? That's all you need to get your digital videos on an iPod.
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Visions and ethics mean nothing. Accept it or be labled a communist/terrorist (you're not implying that the free market may have a downside or two, do you?)
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But 1st..
A) he is a bit of a control freak
B) in the case of the iPod, the iTunes store connection, is both i) a key revenue stream and ii) the control of that connection is what encourged the record labels to sign up.
C) Of course you can program a Mac anyway you like
As a mass market product Apple (read: Jobs) not only wants to be in control of the product and any revenue streams coming out o
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And to be precise I didn't say OTS I said, Third Party OTS.
I first started working in software in 1983, so why don't you think I know what I means? Did you check my profile?
Yes you CAN program your iPod (Score:2)
Re:Time for the apple scale (Score:5, Insightful)
More free Apple marketing... (Score:1, Insightful)
Articles like these are starting to bother me. This is nothing that you couldn't do with any portable media player, yet all we hear from the media is "iPod iPod iPod iPod". It wouldn't matter to me otherwise, but I don't want to see a future where we're fighting both MS and Apple. Airplane seats are already getting iPod connectors instead of generic connectors, and soon Apple is going to release a crippled smartphone that won't run your own software, but is already being hailed in the media as a Nokia ki
Usability? (Score:4, Insightful)
I agree with what much of what you say, and it's probably something that I could do with any portable media player, but, perhaps, Apple's investment in usability is what enables the 'dumb jock' to use portable video.
Before I got an iPod I had written up a set of perl scripts to manage my music on an Archos MP3 player to a level I felt was convenient. Now I use iTunes. Most folks can't write perl scripts.
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I'm sure usability is a big selling point, but I'm not sure the difference is that great. Perhaps someone can post about their experiences?
The article could actually have done just that. It did have one paragraph that mentioned competitors: "In fact, Jones says he has spent the winter demo-ing a portable media player by Archos, with a 4½-inch screen and greater file compatibility." Too bad it left it at that level, though. Unfortunately most people aren't going to read that far and never underst
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How on earth the guy can make out anything useful on the iPod's screen, from a downsampled video foibled around with to fit the screen, is beyond me.
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By any chance, do you have 2 sisters, 3 brothers & a maid ?
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I agree with what you're saying, but I think that this particular market can't be criticized. Since I don't want to be the target of one of these guys binge drinking weekends, I'll be polite in saying this; These guys aren't exactly a discerning market when it comes to technology. They only know about what is advertised, s
Generic Connectors??? (Score:5, Insightful)
Airplane seats are already getting iPod connectors instead of generic connectors....
Maybe part of the problem is that the electronics industry still has their foot up their ass, and after 30+ years of portable media devices, there are still no standard connectors. Every device has it's own connector for charging (which is totally unnecessary today - a small connector that provided 5v and 1000 mv would be able to power almost all portable media devices).
And for the audio output, while most use the 1/8" phono plug, even this is non-standard, with some devices using the 1/16" plug, and phones all using totally different schemes for the four contact points in those plugs - meaningin you can't take a Morotola stereo headset and use it with a Treo and have both earphones work, even though they have the exact same form factor.
I don't blame the airline industries and auto industries for deciding to support only the iPod. It's kind of a "Hey asshats, if you're going to keep being retarded and uncooperative with eachother, then we will just support this guy who has 75% of the market anyway".
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(There is a power brick-to-firewire adapter, so it doesn't have to be a firewire port on a computer, but no USB connection will work.)
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The 4G models did both over both.
The 3G models synced both, charged over FireWire.
The 1 and 2G models were FireWire only.
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I bet that you could even get away with 5V and 1V if you wired it right...
Re:Generic Connectors??? Amps not Volts (Score:2)
It's 5V and 1000mA. 1000mV is simply 1V- that's like saying you have a plug on the plane that has extra prongs for 5V and 1V applications.
Wanted to clear that up in case anyone was confused by it. We know what the parent meant, but some people replying to the parent certainly did not.
Yeah that was a typo. (Score:2)
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Oh please, like you can't get a RCA out for just about every media player on the market including the iPod. If they didn't wanna be Apple shills they could've easily installed monitors with a set of RCA in ports and made everyone happy. They
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Could you be any more alarmist? (Score:2)
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"Either Apple starts sticking to industry standards"
You just tell me what those standards are, an
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In the world of digital music players, anything apple does is fast becoming the 'industry standard'
As for what airline, they are a business, and will respond to customer demands. I have an iPod. I'd like airline seats to have iPod connections. It's the number 1 music player. If you can only afford to put one type of connector in your seat, you'd be an idiot not to choose the iPod
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Great, I would imagine (Score:2)
Queue Apple-bashers in 1...2...3 (Score:5, Interesting)
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Queue up a thousand replies saying "Why are they using iPod? The is way better! Get a life, folks. Apple finally has marketshare of something. If the story was about Kleenex, would you complain that Scott Tissue was way better? Jeez.
I guess you meant Cue [wikipedia.org], not queue [wikipedia.org]. Unless you wanted to queue Apple-bashers, but then you would have completely different thing [engadget.com]
Yours truly,
Grammar-Nazi Association of America
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With all the thousands of Apple-bashers lining up with the same comment, I mean queue. It's called a pun [wikipedia.org].
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There you go.
*- I'll capitalize the word properly when they come up with a proper name.
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Kleenex [wikipedia.org] and Scott Tissue [wikipedia.org] are both manufactured by the same company, Kimberly-Clark [wikipedia.org]
Yes! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Yes! (Score:4, Funny)
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And Fred Wilbon will scream about it. (Score:2)
They'll have to upgrade to iPhones ASAP (Score:5, Funny)
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Oh yeah. (Score:3, Funny)
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If not, forget it. NO POOHOLE FOR YOU!
In related news, (Score:5, Funny)
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They need a zune (Score:1)
Sounds kinda gimmicky... (Score:1)
So they need to be spoon feed this type of media through a shiney new toy....
"Hey, watch this footage"
"No"
"We'll give you an iPod and let you use it to watch the footage"
"... oh, ok. Sure."
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Does "Free iPod!" really sweeten the deal to someone who makes at least half a million dollars a season?
9 - 13 is a turn around? (Score:2)
The previous year he won 40%.
Wow, that's some turn around, ESPECIALLY since he was 16 - 8 four seasons ago.
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Perhaps, but you won't see any pitchers in the Hall with a 41% win ratio. In fact, only one pitcher (unless the site I looked at [baseball-almanac.com] is incomplete), Rollie Fingers, is below 50%.
And I REALLY don't think Rollie made it for his 37 or so starts.
What is the definition of "improving"? (Score:1)
In future news... (Score:1)
Choice of icons (Score:1)
Wouldn't a better choice be the "baseball" icon? Or at least the "sports" icon?
What a minute... What am I saying?!?
-a.d.
"Look! Right there! At exactly 1:14:15..." (Score:2)
We've got 'em!
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Nothing. Hitters are being watched for the most part. Even the center fielder, who if he chooses to watch film, is probably watching a hitter. They look for tendencies, how to get reads on a ball, what they will do in certain counts, etc.
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There's no flame bait here. It's an observation about the usefullness of using an iPod for watching video when a full sized screen is available. It makes further observation that the quality of baseball player in recent years has been surprisingly low with two exceptions. And, finally it suggestes that there is almost nothing to be learned from studying a player other than the key positions of Pitcher, First-baseman, and Short-Stop.
Whoever marked this as flame