
The 2014 Triple-A Home Run Derby held in Durham, N.C., on Monday night became the first professional baseball event to use 3D bat swing analysis technology during a live game
Embedded on the bottom of each bat was a tiny sensor from startup Zepp Labs, which tracked metrics such as bat speed and angle at impact. As an extension of Zepp's consumer-focused baseball tracking product — which works with an app and helps players improve their swing — the data collected from the biggest hitters in the Minor Leagues were displayed on the scoreboard at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park and used during the broadcast Read more...
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