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Ericsson Announces MLB Network Partnership to Provide Real-Time 3D Graphics Software

MLB Network and Swedish technology company Ericsson have announced a multi-year agreement that will bring Ericsson’s real-time 3D sports graphics software Piero for use on all of the television network’s programming.

Ericsson and Piero’s capabilities will allow MLB Network to pair statistical analysis with 3D graphics alongside advanced statistics to give viewers a fighting chance to keep up with new trends emerging in America’s metrics-driven pastime.

In 2014, MLB Network debuted “Statcast” a state of the art tracking system that uses high-resolution cameras and radar systems to record the exact speeds and movement patterns of the baseball and the players on the field. With Ericsson’s Piero software, MLB Network will be able to pair metrics tracked by Statcast with 3D graphics for data visualization.

“MLB Network has selected Ericsson to help take the viewing experience of America’s national pastime to the next level,” Thorsten Sauer, Ericsson’s Head of Broadcast and Media Services said in a statement. “Our software will enhance its sports programming and provide an effective way for MLB Network to drive audience retention and further increase engagement with their fans.”

Piero’s 3D visualizations represent a fresh alternative to basic two-dimensional graphics that have traditionally been paired with analytics in baseball broadcasts. From the convenience of a phone or tablet, an analyst might draw a heat map, or incorporate a 3D fly-around into their broadcast, all in real-time.

In a time when fans across the globe are more connected to their favorite teams than ever via smartphones and tablets, introducing 3D graphics may provide a jolt to the average viewer. Ericsson’s Piero software is already utilized by more than 50 broadcasters around the world and will soon transform the way baseball fans understand the science behind their favorite teams.

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