Boston Red Sox fans in New England will finally be able to watch Mookie Betts hit home runs from their smartphones. The New England Sports Network (NESN) announced Tuesday it will begin to provide fans live in-market streaming of all NESN-televised regular season Red Sox games through the new NESNgo app and NESNgo.com, after a technical […]
The MLB season is off and running as the Atlanta Braves, in particular, open technology-infused SunTrust Park for the first time Friday. SportTechie recently broke down the most important storylines to follow for the 2017 MLB season and with that, we also wanted to highlight some of the baseball technology companies to watch during the […]
The Major League Baseball season has begun, and with the new year comes a set of sports technology storylines to follow over the summer months and into the Fall Classic. Here are the top four headlines and technology angles SportTechie is following this season: 1. Statcast Upgraded MLB’s tracking technology Statcast, which is on-display in all […]
With the completion of the largest performance study ever conducted with a professional U.S. sports league, human performance company WHOOP is continuing to give sports organizations smarter data and insight into the relationship between physiological status and performance. In partnership with Major League Baseball, the study included voluntary participation from 230 minor league players across nine MLB organizations, […]
Under Armour announced Monday it will provide exclusive Connected Fitness offerings to Major League Baseball teams, which will provide athletes with state-of-the-art technology designed to inform and strengthen player performance. The Under Armour Connected Fitness platform powers a digital health and fitness community through a suite of applications: UA Record, MapMyFitness, Endomondo and MyFitnessPal. The […]