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New Relic partners with Major League Baseball to highlight data and analytics in sports

Major League Baseball is partnering with San Francisco-based tech giant New Relic to highlight how data and analytics impact the games… Read More

MLB expands deal with Snapchat, will let players stream video from dugouts during Spring Training

Major League Baseball wants its players embracing Snapchat as a way to bring fans closer to the game. The league… Read More

Batter up! T-Mobile offering free access to MLB At Bat

T-Mobile will be offering customers free access to the MLB At Bat mobile app from now until September, according to… Read More

Happy Opening Day: Check out these awesome baseball-related apps

Today brings great joy for anyone who shares a love for baseball: It’s Opening Day. Major League Baseball officially kicked… Read More

Stay juiced at the ballpark: Mariners install charging stations at Safeco Field

Today’s newest smartphones can now read your fingerprint and take 41-megapixel photos, but that darn battery still doesn’t seem to last… Read More

Upgrade your seat, meet Edgar Martinez with the Mariners’ new mobile app

The Seattle Mariners will likely miss out on baseball’s playoffs yet again, but that isn’t stopping the team from improving… Read More

First look: Safeco Field’s massive 11,000 square foot scoreboard is biggest in baseball

There’s a short line at the bottom of the handout I received about the Mariners new HD video board that… Read More

MLB now allowing 13 teams to accept Apple Passbook; Safeco Field still waiting

Major League Baseball is one of the most tech-savvy professional sports leagues around and that became more evident today as… Read More

Smartphones in the dugout: T-Mobile inks landmark deal with Major League Baseball

When you see a Major League Baseball manager whip out his Samsung Galaxy S3 during the sixth inning, don’t be… Read More

Forget pens and paper: Egraph paves way for autographs of the future

No more fighting your way through a throng of sports fans to score an autograph. With just a few clicks… Read More

Mammoth new Mariners video board will be largest in Major League Baseball

The Mariners new video board at Safeco Field is incredibly massive. We’re talking 201 feet wide and 57 feet high… Read More

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