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How UM baseball’s high-tech indoor facility is helping the Hurricanes improve their game

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CORAL GABLES — Miami’s baseball program took a step into the future when it opened its indoor practice facility in 2020.

The 6,800 square-foot facility next to Mark Light Field, named the Jimmy & Kim Klotz Player Development Center, boasts three batting cages and pitcher’s mounds and offers the Hurricanes a range of high-tech equipment to help Miami improve on the field. Entering the second season with the facility, the Hurricanes are looking to keep utilizing the data to become a stronger team.