Tylor Megill has seen the lab, but won’t become a specimen until this offseason.
Open for business since early June, the Mets’ 360-degree pitching lab in Port St. Lucie, Fla., is among owner Steve Cohen’s latest forays into improving the organizational infrastructure.
The lab is staffed by pitching development personnel, biomechanics experts and analysts with backgrounds in various disciplines.
One estimate put the number of teams using such labs around 10, so the Mets are hardly pioneers in this regard. But Cohen’s wealth — he’s MLB’s richest owner — could give the Mets an advantage in the amount of resources devoted to the lab.
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