“I think we will probably utilize it at some point — if not right from the get-go.”
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The NFL has had in-headgear communication systems for nearly three decades.
The A’s have had several pitchers try out the technology throughout the spring, and a handful of pitchers who appeared in Tuesday’s final spring game used the technology. Teams can have up to five listening devices for players, which get tucked into the brim of the player’s hat on one side of their head — or, in the catcher’s case, in their helmet. In addition to the pitcher and catcher, MLB’s release stated that teams typically give the other three to the middle infielders and the center fielder.
But perhaps an even larger part of the value is how it could speed the pace of the game up, too — something Kotsay feels he’s already seeing during the spring.
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