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Baseball Analytics: How informatics helps the Cincinnati Reds up their game

18 min · 10 de jul de 202318 min
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Mickey Mentzer of Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds shares how the Reds use data analysis, AI, and a host of IoT sensors and equipment to analyze player performance to provide intelligence to players, coaches, and trainers on and off the field.

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