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  2. PitchCom - Wikipedia

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    PitchCom is a wireless communication system used in baseball that lets a player request pitches without using visible signals. Major League Baseball (MLB) approved the use of PitchCom before the start of the 2022 season with the intentions of deterring sign stealing and quickening the pace of play. [1]

  3. How technology advances are playing a role in sports/gaming

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    Technology continues to revolutionise sports and gaming, creating synergies that drive innovation and engagement. From data analytics and wearable tech to immersive experiences and blockchain ...

  4. MLB to Allow PitchCom Technology to Combat Sign Stealing

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    As a new season of major league baseball gets underway, new technology is reshaping the traditional way of how pitches are delivered to home plate. "It's only been working for a week and we've ...

  5. MLB discussing technology to prevent sign stealing [Video]

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    Major League Baseball is considering a range of solutions to prevent sign stealing, including wearable technology and an in-mound lighting system.

  6. Kyle Boddy - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Boddy started a blog called Driveline Mechanics. It relied heavily on the theories of former Major League Baseball pitcher Mike Marshall.To test out his own theories, Boddy created his own biomechanics lab in Seattle, which included high-speed cameras, EMG sensors, force plates, inertial measurement units, and a device to measure elbow torque. [3]

  7. Baseball telecasts technology - Wikipedia

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    "Mega Slo-Mo" technology. Scooter, a cartoony 3-D animated talking baseball (voiced by Tom Kenny) that occasionally appears to explain pitch types and mechanics, purportedly for younger viewers—approximately the 10- to 12-year-olds. [28] Ball Tracer, a stroboscopic comet tail showing the path of a pitch to the catcher's glove.

  8. How SC high school baseball teams are leaning into new ...

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    MLB adopted the use of them before the 2022 season after positive feedback from use in minor leagues in 2021 and in spring training in 2022. College baseball has been allowing catchers to have an ...

  9. Virtual advertising - Wikipedia

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    Virtual advertising is the use of digital technology to insert virtual advertising content into a live or pre-recorded television show, often in sports events. This technique is often used to allow broadcasters to overlay existing physical advertising panels (on the playfield) with virtual content on the screen when broadcasting the same event in multiple regions; a Spanish football game will ...