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Jan 14, 2021
Data AnalysisPractice documented: Perfect Game announced the PG Tech platform in January 2021, developed with K-Motion, which combines 3D motion capture, high-speed cameras, launch monitors, radar, and bat sensors to deliver swing biomechanics data to amateur players, with AI listed as a planned future integration.
Practice DocumentedView practice →Oct 19, 2021
Data AnalysisNew evidence: Perfect Game Announces its State-of-the-Art PG Tech Will Be Available to More Than 10,000 Amateur Baseball Players in 2022
Evidence AddedView practice →Jan 1, 2022
Data AnalysisNew evidence: PG Tech Now Fully Available at PG Showcases
Evidence AddedView practice →Apr 10, 2024
Data AnalysisPractice documented: Perfect Game integrated Yakkertech optical ball-tracking systems at select tournament fields starting in April 2024, offering 13U-18U players purchasable performance reports covering pitch and batted-ball metrics captured by four-camera optical tracking systems.
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Data AnalysisNew evidence: Tech Partners Help Keep PG on Cutting Edge
Evidence AddedView practice →Perfect Game announced the PG Tech platform in January 2021, developed with K-Motion, which combines 3D motion capture, high-speed cameras, launch monitors, radar, and bat sensors to deliver swing biomechanics data to amateur players, with AI listed as a planned future integration.
PG Tech, a joint venture between Perfect Game and K-Motion, uses a proprietary cloud platform to combine data from 3D body measurement sensors, Edgertronic high-speed cameras, TrackMan launch monitors, Pocket Radar ball data, and Diamond Kinetics bat sensors. The combined data provides players with 'cause data' of their swings — including hip, torso, and pelvis movement alongside exit velocity and ball flight — uploaded to their PG player profile for access by scouts and coaches. The original 2021 announcement stated that AI, along with force plates and wearables, would be integrated into PG Tech as the technologies evolved; sources do not confirm that AI has been actively deployed within PG Tech beyond this forward-looking statement. PG Tech completed beta testing with 4,000+ players in 2021 and was rolled out to 140+ showcase events in 2022.
Perfect Game announced the PG Tech platform in January 2021, developed with K-Motion, which combines 3D motion capture, high-speed cameras, launch monitors, radar, and bat sensors to deliver swing biomechanics data to amateur players, with AI listed as a planned future integration.
Perfect Game integrated Yakkertech optical ball-tracking systems at select tournament fields starting in April 2024, offering 13U-18U players purchasable performance reports covering pitch and batted-ball metrics captured by four-camera optical tracking systems.
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Perfect Game integrated Yakkertech optical ball-tracking systems at select tournament fields starting in April 2024, offering 13U-18U players purchasable performance reports covering pitch and batted-ball metrics captured by four-camera optical tracking systems.
Through a partnership with Magnus Sports Group (parent of Yakkertech and BaseballCloud), Perfect Game began deploying over 40 Yakkertech Sentinel VX four-camera optical tracking systems at its premier US locations including Houston, Fort Myers, and Atlanta. The system captures in-game ball-flight data — including exit velocity, batted ball distance, pitch locations, break and movement — and delivers post-game hitting and pitching reports powered by Magnus's BaseballCloud software. Players' data is also integrated into their Perfect Game player profiles, making it available to college and professional scouts.