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AI-powered bat tracking could give baseball players the edge

close Video Co-owner of PitchCom says the idea for the communication device came from the Astros' sign-stealing scandal John Hankins, co-owner and co-investor of PitchCom, tells Fox News Digital that the idea for the communication device came from the Houston Astros' sign-stealing scandal. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Baseball teams have long searched for a way to study the entire swing without sensors or complex lab setups.

AI-powered bat tracking could give baseball players the edge

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Key Highlights

  • Today, a new solution is entering the picture.
  • Theia, an AI biomechanics company, debuted a commercially available video-only system that analyzes bat trajectory and full-body biomechanics together.
  • This new approach works in real baseball environments and needs no reflective body markers, wearables or special equipment.
  • The system has been field-tested by Driveline Baseball and the San Diego Padres Biomechanics Lab, and the tests show it delivers high-quality results in both cages and on the field. Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips, urgent security alerts, and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox.
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