Put AI to work on your club's video and data.

Ballpark Analytics partners with baseball organizations to turn the film and numbers you already produce into biomechanical profiles, scouting intelligence, and development plans for every player on the roster. No new hardware. Your data stays yours.

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Two engines, one partnership.

Most clubs are rich in video and rich in data, and short on staff hours to turn either into decisions. A partnership puts both engines on your side.

AI video analysis

Markerless biomechanics from the footage your staff already shoots. One clip from any modern phone becomes a full mechanical readout.

  • 33 body landmarks tracked frame by frame, no markers or suits
  • 12 joint angles and 17 velocity tracks per movement, computed deterministically
  • Four tools: pitching, hitting, throwing, and running speed
  • Coach-ready findings: what is working, what to fix first, and the drill that fixes it

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AI data analysis

A scouting desk built on real measured data, not highlight reels. Ask a question about any player and get a data-backed answer your staff can act on.

  • Instant scouting briefs on any MLB player from official measured data
  • Professional PDF reports in English or Spanish: evaluations, game plans, full game bundles
  • Latin league coverage: game data across the Mexican League and Caribbean winter leagues
  • Peak versus now: what changed between a player's best season and today

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How a pilot works.

We earn the partnership before we ask for it. A pilot is scoped, short, and judged on your terms.

01

Scope one squad

Pick a position group, a rotation, or one affiliate roster. We agree up front on the questions the pilot has to answer for your staff.

02

Run your footage and data

Your existing bullpen, cage, and game film goes through the video engine. Your target players go through the scouting desk. No filming protocol changes, no new equipment.

03

Review with your staff

Coaches and analysts see the findings side by side with what they already believe about each player. The pilot succeeds only if it changes a real decision.

04

Shape the license around you

If it earns its place, we adapt the tooling to your workflow: your metrics, your report formats, your language requirements, your data retention rules.

Fits the stack you already run.

Ballpark is additive. It reads the film and public measured data your systems produce and fills the gaps between them.

You runWhat Ballpark adds alongside it
Ball-flight trackingBall flight tells you what happened. Ballpark's video engine tells you why the body produced it, from the same sessions.
Portable launch monitorsBiomechanics on every rep, including the fields and cages where portable units never get set up.
Game video librariesTurns archived footage into structured, comparable mechanical data instead of clips someone has to scrub through.
An analytics departmentA working scouting desk your analysts can query directly, plus report generation that saves them the layout work.
Nothing yetA complete starting point: video analysis, scouting, and reporting from day one, priced for programs as well as clubs.

Straight answers on data and accuracy.

Do we need new cameras or hardware?
No. The video engine runs on the footage your staff already shoots: phone clips from bullpens, cage work, and practice. If you run high-speed cameras or ball-tracking systems, we work alongside them rather than replacing them.
Who owns the data?
You do. Analyses belong to your organization, video never leaves the server it is processed on, and artifacts are deleted on a retention schedule you approve.
How accurate is single-camera analysis?
Honest answer: it is a 2D approximation, and we label it that way in every report. Every metric ships with its basis landmarks and a confidence value, and anything the engine cannot measure confidently is absent rather than dressed up. That policy is the product.
How long does a pilot take?
A typical pilot scopes one squad or position group, runs on your existing footage and data, and puts results in front of your staff within weeks, not seasons.
Do you cover leagues outside MLB?
Yes. The scouting desk covers official MLB measured data and also carries game data across Latin American leagues including the Mexican League and Caribbean winter leagues, with professional reports available in English and Spanish.

Bring AI to your player development this season.

Tell us what your organization runs today and what question you want answered first. We will scope a pilot around it.

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