“Young pitchers have trouble consistently throwing strikes,” says Brian Cammarota. He’s a physical therapist and athletic trainer at Penn Therapy and Fitness in Radnor, Pennsylvania. “It’s difficult for them to repeat their pitching mechanics.”
A pitcher should throw pitch after pitch at a clear target, says Cammarota. This will improve accuracy.
This idea inspired Nick. At the time, he was taking a design and engineering workshop at his school. The workshop was called Maker Corps. Students were asked to improve upon something they enjoyed. They had to use technology to do so. Nick decided to work on his pitching. He came up with an invention he named Strikey Sensors. It uses lasers to tell if a pitch is in the strike zone.