SAN DIEGO -- For most fans, the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game is the first time to get a live look at the next generation of baseball superstars, but now that we all live in the future, it also carries a much bigger meaning. Since the game is the first time that most of these players have participated in a competitive game in a Major League stadium, it's also the first time we'll get them in front of Statcast™'s radar tracking system. It means that in the span of a few hours on a sunny Sunday afternoon, we've managed to get some data where before there had been none. For many players, the results were impressive. The Rockies have a pair of arms Between them, Colorado's David...
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