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  2. Pitching machines inspire a new MLB arms race - AOL

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    Halleran says 17 MLB organizations have adopted the iPitch, and eight teams are using five or more machines. Several other companies, including Hack Attack, also produce machines catering to the idea.

  3. Hack-a-Shaq - Wikipedia

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    The Hack-a-Shaq is a basketball defensive strategy used in the National Basketball Association (NBA) that involves committing intentional fouls (originally a clock management strategy) for the purpose of lowering opponents' scoring.

  4. Baseball robot - Wikipedia

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    A baseball batting robot is a robot that can hit a pitched ball, like a human baseball player would.. Several engineers have independently attempted to build one. Frank Barnes alias Robocross has built a robot called The Headless Batter which can hit balls pitched at high speeds by a baseball pitching machine. [1]

  5. Robots replicate reality: High-tech pitching machine mimics ...

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    The Trajekt Arc pitching machine uses baseball's high-tech data to mimic the way balls break from every big league pitcher and has been approved by Major League Baseball for in-game use this year ...

  6. Random number generator attack - Wikipedia

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    Direct cryptanalytic attack when an attacker obtained part of the stream of random bits and can use this to distinguish the RNG output from a truly random stream. Input-based attacks modify the input to the RNG to attack it, for example by "flushing" existing entropy out of the system and put it into a known state. State compromise extension ...

  7. Fantasy Baseball Streaming Tips: Pitching staffs to attack ...

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  8. Bunt (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    The bunt has enjoyed periodic waves of popularity throughout baseball history, coinciding with the periodic shifts of dominance between pitching and hitting over the decades. [ 10 ] During periods of pitching dominance, for example, during the dead-ball era or the 1960s, bunting was an important offensive weapon.

  9. Pitching machine - Wikipedia

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    The arm-type pitching machine was designed by Paul Giovagnoli in 1952, for use on his driving range. Using a metal arm mounted to a large gear, this type of machine simulates the motion of an actual pitcher, throwing balls with consistent speed and direction. One- and two-wheel style machines were originally patented by Bartley N. Marty in 1916.