John Paulson, founder of Jugs Sports, created a pitching machine so innovative it made it into the pages of Sports Illustrated in the Jan. 7, 1974 issue. Now, over 40 years later, John’s son Butch, ...
Trying to perfect your batting skills can be extremely frustrating when the pitching is erratic — you spend more time waiting for a decent pitch than perfecting your mechanics. A quality pitching ...
The Jugs changeup machine (left) and original curveball machine in the company's warehouse. (Joe Mussatto) The warehouse would be quiet if not for the squeaking of tape stretched across the top of a ...
Between 2010 and 2012, Antonio Brown, Mike Wallace and Emmanuel Sanders learned the subtle art of playing wide receiver from professor Hines Ward. Catching 101 with the then-trio of Pittsburgh ...