TrackMan Baseball is a 3D Doppler radar system that precisely measures the location, trajectory and spin rate of hit and pitched baseballs. The radar system collects 20,000 samples per second and captures more than 27 measurements per hit/pitched ball. TrackMan Baseball has been installed throughout MLB stadiums, in major NCAA ball fields and in many minor league parks.
M.I. Tech Construction’s Project Manager Mike Wineke was destined to manage M.I. Tech’s TrackMan installations. A former college baseball player, Mike knows the teams, the statistics and the ball parks. When TrackMan inquired whether M.I. Tech could install TrackMan in a minor league field, Mike stepped up to the plate.
Ronald Reed, project manager for Trackman Baseball, said, “Mike shows up ready to make it happen. I know he’s already done his risk assessment. His ability to troubleshoot on the fly is incredibly valuable to us. Plus, he believes in continuous improvement – he’s always offering suggestions.” These have included cost savings ideas such as calibrations over the phone rather than in person, and improvements to mounting hardware.