Paul Carr
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Podcast Appearances
And then you have that, you know, those several hours to do something you'd rather be doing, to apply it, to go out on the practice field, whatever it might be.
But time saving is such a big part of the data movement.
Yeah, it's interesting because, you know, we have, again,
dozens of teams, hundreds of teams that use our product.
And part of it is you can customize reports.
And, you know, in a way, a lot of the team's reports look similar.
Like for baseball, you know, there's so many ways you can slice and dice, you know, pitch types or, you know, like count and location and handedness and all those things.
And, you know, most of the reports are that in some capacity.
They're just kind of displayed differently.
So I think part of the difference is having the people who can, you know, pick out
the wheat from the chaff type of thing or what's the important information here or the signal from the noise or whatever analogy you want to use.
I think part of it is knowing how to communicate that because, you know, some players, you know, give me a whole sheet of data.
That's great.
Some players, I don't want to hear a number.
Just tell me what to do.
So figuring out how to customize that.
We have a guy on our staff who's a former AAA hitting coach.
And he said half of his job is just like figuring out who wants to know what and how to tell them that.
And that's a big part of it is communicating it and figuring out the best way for these players and coaches to get the information so they can then execute it.
Yeah, for sporting, I think this is one area that everyone will tell you sporting has been behind on over the last, we'll say, decade.