Rapsodo Collaborates with ESPN to Provide Player Data for MLB Draft Coverage
11 Julio 2024 - 12:14PM
Rapsodo, the company known for giving athletes the tools they need
to play like never before, announces a new collaboration with ESPN
to provide exclusive player data and data visualizations on the top
prospects to the network’s 2024 MLB Draft coverage.
By integrating Rapsodo data and data
visualizations, ESPN will offer fans a comprehensive and
behind-the-scenes look at player performance, showcasing how top
prospects measure up as they get drafted by MLB teams.
Rapsodo’s technology is used by top
NCAA Division I baseball programs across the country, providing
real-time insights for pitchers, hitters, and coaches, allowing
players to benchmark and improve performance. For some, that means
making it to the pros.
Jac Caglianone (Florida), Chase Burns
(Wake Forest), Vance Honeycutt (North Carolina) and Brody Brecht
(Iowa) have all used Rapsodo throughout their college careers, and
all are projected as first-round draft picks. Blake Burke, who just
won the national championship with Tennessee, also regularly uses
Rapsodo’s technology.
Hitters rely on Rapsodo’s advanced
metrics, like distance, exit velocity, launch angle, total spin and
spin direction, while pitchers utilize velocity, release points,
spin rate, horizontal and vertical breaks, seam orientation and
seam-shifted wake. Players can also use the instant video replay
function with data overlay during practice to work on mechanics or
save for later to zero-in on what led to optimal performance.
College players aren’t the only ones
using Rapsodo’s technology; the biggest names in the MLB are too.
Shohei Ohtani uses Rapsodo’s PRO 3.0 to track both his hitting and
pitching metrics. Jac Caglianone may follow in Ohtani’s footsteps
to become MLB’s next two-way player.
Rapsodo’s new PRO 2.0 was designed for
college, high school and academy programs, providing the same
metrics that MLB players rely on, but at a more accessible price
point.
“It’s incredibly rewarding to see
players who have used Rapsodo for years fulfill their dream of
being drafted by an MLB team,” Rapsodo GM of North America Katrina
Hartwell said. “Our mission is to help players at all levels
improve their game and reach their goals, whether it’s making a
competitive travel team, playing college ball, getting on the radar
of pro scouts, or perhaps becoming the next Shohei Ohtani.”
The MLB Draft takes place July 14 to
16.
For more information on Rapsodo, visit
www.rapsodo.com.
About Rapsodo:Rapsodo defies limits with
affordable, professional-grade technology to enhance the way
athletes play across the world. Used by MLB teams, NCAA Division I
Champions, and elite PGA coaches, Rapsodo technology has earned
multiple MyGolfSpy's Best Of Golf Awards and the Official Player
Development Partner of USA Baseball, affirming Rapsodo’s leadership
in golf, baseball, and softball tech. Do what you didn't think was
possible. Play Without Limits. Play with Rapsodo. Discover more at
Rapsodo.com.
Media Contact:Elsa AnschuetzUproar PR for
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