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Categories of Baseball Innovation Museum Test Prep App

Batting • Fielding • Pitching • Analytics • Milestones • Righteousness

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The Baseball Innovation Museum organizes its artifacts across six major categories, each tracing the evolution of a specific aspect of the game.

Batting & Hitting

  • Louisville Slugger 125 (1884)
  • Aluminum Bat (1974)
  • JUGS Pitching Machine (1975)
  • Easton Mako Composite (2008)

Fielding & Protective

  • Wilson A2000 (1957)
  • Diamond Umpire Mask (1980)
  • Rawlings Pro Preferred (1997)
  • Franklin CFX Batting Gloves (2006)

Analytics & Strategy

  • PITCHf/x System (2006)
  • TrackMan Radar (2007)
  • GameChanger App (2009)

Historical Milestones

  • Catcher’s Mask (1877)
  • Lamar Hunt Bat Patent (1912)
  • Babe Ruth’s Bat (1920s)
Stalker Pro Radar Gun (1990) Spalding Official Baseball (1880s) Easton Pro Carbon Helmet (2000) Derek Jeter Scorecard System (1995) Rawlings R9 Pitching Glove (2002)
“From the Louisville Slugger to TrackMan radar — each artifact tells the story of human ingenuity applied to America’s pastime.”

Baseball Righteous Innovation

Black-Gloved Protest (1968)
Righteous Pioneer: Courage on the Olympic Podium — Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised gloved fists for human rights, merging sport and moral conviction.

Technology Timeline

1975: JUGS pitching machine • 1990: Radar gun • 2006: PITCHf/x • 2007: TrackMan • 2009: GameChanger app — data has transformed baseball.

References: Baseball Innovation Museum Collections, National Baseball Hall of Fame, Louisville Slugger Museum.
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