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Walk into any Major League spring training facility and you'll find a technician holding up a Snellen eye chart — the same one from 1862 — and clearing players for the season based on static acuity. The problem: that number tells us almost nothing about whether a player can hit a 95 mph two-seam fastball. Dr. Laby draws on 30+ years of work with elite athletes, including eight World Series championship teams, to dismantle the most persistent myth in professional sports vision. Not a single peer-reviewed publication links standard visual acuity to on-field batting performance in elite players. What does predict performance is the combined assessment of acuity, contrast sensitivity, and limited viewing time — the AVTS system — which showed statistically significant correlations with plate discipline metrics across 585 professional baseball players. The episode maps the distinction between visual hardware and visual software, explains why static acuity becomes a floor rather than a differentiator at the elite level, and builds the case for full-spectrum visual assessment using the Sports Vision Pyramid from Eye of the Champion. EPISODE TIMESTAMPS: * [00:00] The Spring Training Eye Chart * [00:59] The Persistent Myth — 30 Years of Evidence * [01:48] What the Snellen Chart Actually Tests * [02:20] Zero Publications Linking Acuity to Performance * [02:48] A Floor, Not a Differentiator * [03:43] What Actually Predicts Batting Performance * [03:49] The 585-Player Study — Laby et al., 2019 * [04:36] Oculomotor Processing and Plate Discipline * [05:02] Visual Hardware vs. Visual Software * [05:22] The Quiet Eye in Batting * [05:45] Ecological Validity — Laby & Appelbaum, 2021 * [06:24] The Sports Vision Pyramid * [07:06] The Hidden Edge IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN: * Why the Snellen eye chart — unchanged since 1862 — tells you almost nothing about batting performance * The striking fact that not a single peer-reviewed publication links standard visual acuity to on-field performance in elite baseball * How the AVTS combined visual assessment across 585 players found statistically significant correlations with walk rate, chase rate, and in-zone swing percentage * The difference between visual hardware and visual software — and why the software is where the game is won at the elite level * Why static acuity becomes a floor, not a differentiator, once you're in the elite population * How the Sports Vision Pyramid organizes a complete evaluation from basic acuity through vision-to-action integration HELPFUL RESOURCES: * Sports Vision NYC [https://sportsvision.nyc/] * Connect with Dr. Laby on Instagram [https://instagram.com/sportsvisionnyc] * Pick Up a Copy of Eye of the Champion [https://training.sportsvision.nyc/eye-of-the-champion] * Download The Ultimate Sports Vision Guide for Athletes [FREE] [https://danlaby.mykajabi.com/guide] 👉 Don't forget to subscribe to Sports Vision Radio so you never miss an episode on the science of peak performance.
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