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trackman
[trak-muhn]
noun
plural
trackmena person who assists in inspecting, installing, or maintaining railroad tracks.
a trackwalker.
trackman
/ ˈٰæ쳾ə /
noun
Also called (in Britain and certain other countries): platelayer.a workman who lays and maintains railway track
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Example Sentences
The 32-year-old tossed three scoreless innings and, he was told, clocked 99 mph with his fastball on the field’s Trackman system.
But another veteran talent evaluator said he doesn’t need any Trackman or Edgertronic data to be convinced that Yamamoto’s stuff will play in the major s.
LSU’s stadium radar gun is connected to its Trackman technology, meaning players, coaches and fans see the mph for each pitch with two decimals.
“We have all the TrackMan data on it and our guys were like, ‘this might work.’”
During his bullpen session, Gray would step off the mound and look at an iPad with Hickey and assistant video and technology coordinator Dominic Merlino to view data from Trackman, which uses cameras and radar to measure metrics such as spin rate and location.
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