What the Numbers Really Say About SQAIRZ Baseball Shoes

Baseball is a sport built on inches and milliseconds, which is why we started measuring what actually happens when players change what’s on their feet.

Once athletes began testing in SQAIRZ GFP™, the numbers started stacking up fast. Those numbers became the backbone of a story that now stretches from youth fields all the way to the World Series.

This is what the numbers really say.

Five-Yard Sprint Speed Was the First Big Shift

The first five yards may be the most overlooked distance in baseball. They decide whether a ground ball becomes a single or an out, and whether an outfielder closes that extra bit of space.

When athletes switched into SQAIRZ, their acceleration told the story.

Professional players improved by about two-tenths of a second.
Collegiate players gained roughly three-tenths.
High-school players improved by nearly four-tenths.

Those numbers matter.
Four-tenths of a second is the difference between safe and out. 

Throwing Velocity Went Up Across Every Level

One of the clearest results from our testing was the rise in throwing velocity.

Average improvement across all levels: plus 1.8 miles per hour
Professional players: plus 2.7
Collegiate players: plus 3.0
High-school players: plus 1.8

Those numbers are significant for one reason. Velocity usually shifts slowly unless something major in a player’s mechanics changes. A more stable foundation created better energy transfer and cleaner sequencing, which showed up immediately on radar guns.

The foot is the start of the kinetic chain. GFP™ gave that chain a stronger beginning.

Exit Velocity Followed the Same Pattern

In exit-velocity testing,12 out of 15 athletes increased their numbers.
Three players gained more than 3MPH.
One athlete jumped by almost 7MPH.

Coaches know that one mile per hour of added exit velocity can produce around ten extra feet of ball flight. Add three or seven and the game changes. Harder contact. Deeper drives. More production.

These gains came from a more stable back-foot anchor, more pressure through the big toe during rotation, and better balance at contact. The smaller the mechanical leak, the bigger the payoff.

Better Balance Showed Up Everywhere

SQAIRZ engineered GFP™ with a roomier forefoot to create a roomier base of contact with the ground. That design produced consistent results during movement testing.

Players reported more controlled pivots.
Stronger lateral jumps.
Cleaner direction changes.
Less wobble during explosive moves.
Better footwork in the box and on the mound.

Injury Prevention Became a Quiet Theme

Across evaluations and feedback sessions, one message kept appearing. Stable footwear leads to cleaner mechanics, and cleaner mechanics reduce unnecessary stress.

Bad footwear can be a deal breaker in baseball, especially for youth and high-school athletes who experience heel pain, big-toe pressure issues, arch collapse, or rolling ankles during long seasons.

Parents and players repeatedly told us that GFP™ reduced discomfort over the course of training weeks, weekend tournaments, and full seasons. Stability at the foot keeps workloads in check. That stability matters more than most people realize.

From Development Fields to the World Series Stage

As the numbers kept coming, something else began to happen. Players throughout professional baseball started choosing SQAIRZ.

SQAIRZ GFP™ became the Official On-Field Footwear Partner of Minor League Players.
More major league and minor league athletes adopted the cleats as part of their everyday gear.

A defining moment came when Alex Call stepped onto the World Series field wearing SQAIRZ, bringing our technology into the biggest baseball environment on the planet.

Ramón Laureano.
Kevin Parada.
Carlo Rivero.
And a growing list of pros, prospects, and high-level amateurs continued to build their seasons on the same foundation.

A technology built for performance started becoming part of the modern baseball landscape.

So What Do All the Numbers Add Up To

Speed improved.
Throws came out hotter.
Contact got louder.
Movement became more controlled.
Players felt more grounded.
Parents saw fewer flare-ups and less foot pain.
Athletes stayed consistent deeper into the season.

That foundation is available to every athlete who wants it.

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