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How The New York Yankees Keep Their Operations Green

This article is written by Lew Blaustein, who writes at the intersection of green and sports for his GreenSportsBlog. Yankee Stadium is, arguably, the most iconic sports stadium in the world (the British might vote for Wembley Stadium in London.) The House That Ruth Built opened in 1923 (the Yanks won their first World Series […]

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Dodgers Accelerator Startup Profile Series: DoorStat Analyzes A Crowd With Video-Based Software

New technology from startup ventures is transforming the sports industry. The mission of our Startup Profile Series is to introduce startup companies in the sports technology space to a broader audience and allow founders of new ventures to tell their story. This particular article is profiling one of the ten startups in the Dodgers Accelerator with R/GA, which is culminating in […]

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Mixed Talents Is An Interesting Initiative That Took A Fresh Approach To A Major Sports Issue

Mixed Talents is a Samsung global initiative that takes experts in two different fields and sits them down for a conversation on how to solve very real problems in today’s world. Recently, Mixed Talents turned its sights towards the sports technology world. The following is an interesting discussion between industrial designer, Braden Wilson, and Google Senior Interaction Designer, […]

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SportTechie Startup Profile Series: TeamBuildr’s Software Is Bringing Seamless Strength And Conditioning Practices To All Levels Of Athletics

Company: TeamBuildr Co-Founders: Hewitt Tomlin, James Peters Headquarters: Landover, MD 1. What is your elevator pitch? We are an affordable strength and conditioning software platform for high school, college and professional coaches to build workouts on in order to help athletes track progress, compete in the weight room and go paperless. 2. Problem & Solution […]

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The Future Of Communication In K-12 Sports

Whether on the field, in the locker room, or at stadium turnstiles, communication has always been key in sports. It’s even more important in a school environment, where coaches and athletic directors need to communicate not only with students but also with their parents. We’re all passionate about youth sporting endeavors, and we want to […]

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