SportTechie’s Athletes Voice series features the views and opinions of the athletes who use and are powered by technology. SportTechie caught up with Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Brent Suter on Earth...
In time for Opening Day 2017, the Milwaukee Brewers announced a significant upgrade to their MLB Ballpark app that will include Bernie Bot — an artificial intelligence (AI) service that acts as a liaison to guest services. Along with several upgrades to Miller Park’s concession offerings, the club revealed Bernie Bot — Bernie Brewer is […]
Well before Bud Selig began his long reign as Commissioner of Major League Baseball, his roots as a Milwaukee Brewers fan have always been at the core of everything he has accomplished. Selig’s political skills imbued the decisions he had to make throughout his tenure as a gatekeeper for the game of baseball, be it […]
By Simon Ogus – Email | Twitter | Articles The 2012 Major League Baseball season kicked off Wednesday night at new Marlins stadium and it got us thinking about who the best teams are at engaging fans through Twitter. It turns out the Philadelphia Phillies blow away everyone with 679,519 followers while posting just over 4,000 tweets, by far the largest “follower to tweet” ratio in all of MLB. The New York Yankees pace the American league with 554,000 followers, but have a very low tweet count of just fewer than 5,000, which is much less than many other teams. The Houston Astros and the Washington Nationals respectively have the league’s lowest and second-lowest amounts of Twitter followers; the only teams to...