Major League Baseball has reached terms with Blast Motion on a deal that names the “Blast Baseball” swing analyzer as the league’s “official bat sensor technology,” the California-based tech company ...
Major League Baseball had already approved Blast Motion's swing analyzer for use in training sessions, but now that the gadget is official hitting sensor of the league, it's going to be used for a lot ...
It’s hard to imagine that in the early 2000s, certain baseball teams that relied heavily on analytical insights regarding player performances were decried by the sport’s purists as a bunch of nerds.
Blast Motion is partnering with Major League Baseball on a bat sensor designed to improve hitters' swings through motion capturing and analysis. Terry writes about social networking giants and legal ...
CARLSBAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Blast Motion and the United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA) are working together to deliver sensor-based player development and in-game swing metrics ...
The progression for in-game sensor technology from 2017 to 2018 took a major step forward in professional baseball. And it may just signify a start to in-game sensors. Blast Motion, MLB’s sensor ...
This week's prize could make you a better batter. It's a motion sensor that attaches to your bat and delivers metrics on your swing, and video of you in action, to your mobile device. Leslie Katz led ...
VAN NUYS, Calif., Aug. 17, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Easton Baseball/Softball, a leading manufacturer of baseball and softball equipment, in partnership with Blast Motion, today launched the EASTON Power ...
Improving your quickness, form and execution as an athlete is usually an incremental process. Sure, a coach can spot a batter dropping his elbow before hitting a pop fly or a golfer over-rotating on a ...
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