A hot topic this offseason in pro ball and the college game has been the use of Virtual Reality (VR) in improving hitting efficiency. Like all the new technology products and science-based innovations ...
Live VR broadcasts from the world’s biggest sporting leagues are steadily becoming easier to find. A major new three year partnership between Intel and MLB, America’s leading baseball league, will ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The 1998 Major League Baseball season is undeniably one of the most exciting in recent years. The names McGwire and Sosa have been as pervasive in the ...
Some media analysts are convinced VR video will soon be big—even though most people still haven't tried on a VR headset yet. That isn't stopping players like Major League Baseball (MLB) from jumping ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Intel and Major League Baseball have joined forces to bring America’s pastime to virtual reality. Under a three-year pact, Intel ...
Your fingers tighten their grip on a wooden baseball bat under the bright stadium lights. You glance toward the roaring cheers behind you, and you see an all-Black crowd of spectators. If it wasn’t ...
If the New York Yankees have a $100 million payroll and the Oakland A's have $20 million, who do you think is going to win the pennant? So if EA Sports is the New York Yankees of computer baseball, ...
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) Nicholas Montes put on goggles and a catcher's mitt and crouched. The 13-year-old will never catch a 104 mph pitch from Aroldis Chapman. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) Nicholas Montes ...
Major League Baseball's At Bat streaming subscription service and app already adds an extra dimension to watching baseball games on TV or in-person. Starting next month, however, fans will be able to ...
To a baseball fan, there's nothing quite like the feeling of watching a game in person. But not everyone has the time or money to go to one, so most of us settle for watching it on TV. Intel, however, ...
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Nicholas Montes put on goggles and a catcher's mitt and crouched. The 13-year-old will never catch a 104 mph pitch from Aroldis Chapman. But at the All-Star FanFest, he felt ...