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USA Today via Reuters

In the past few years, baseball has changed a lot. Every now and then, a new technology comes into play and makes things easier for the players. As a result, such technologies have been playing a huge role in baseball. And the Yankees slugger, Giancarlo Stanton, is probably benefiting the most from such technologies.

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Giancarlo Stanton needs no introduction. With over ten years of experience in Major League Baseball, the Yankees slugger has been instrumental for the Pinstripes.

There is no denying that Stanton is a great hitter of the ball. But, even he needs some help to improve his game. And this time, the new swing technology has been proving to be very helpful for the Yankees hitter.

Giancarlo Stanton certainly knows about technology

On any given day, Stanton can smash the ball over the park. And to improve his hitting and swinging skills, Stanton prefers to use slow-motion videos of his batting. It helps him to learn more about his bat swing.

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As per NY Post, Stanton is a great fan of technology. And with the help of technology, he uses every possible information to take his game to the next level.

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“I love to see the information and then filter it,” Giancarlo Stanton said“However, I’d like out of curiosity and any other way to help me be my best. It helps me learn more about my [bat] path direction…” What [bat] speeds am I generating through a certain part of the year? So I can monitor everything to keep me at the highest level possible.”

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Stanton was one of the top performers for the Yankees in the last season. And yet again, the onus will be on him to hit crucial runs. During the 2021 season, he hit 35 home runs for the Yankees. And this season, the Yankees hitter would like to better his previous season’s record.

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