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Major League Baseball has introduced the new MLB App for Apple Vision Pro, which will allow fans to customize their viewing experience and enjoy the game of baseball like never before.

When watching a game on the MLB App on Apple Vision Pro, Apple’s revolutionary new spatial computer designed to seamlessly blend digital content with the physical world, users can enter a fully immersive, three-dimensional viewing environment with interactive statistics. and other fully user-controllable features, including data visualizations powered by Statcast.

The new MLB App on Apple Vision Pro also allows users to place their viewing experience on a digitally rendered MLB ballpark, simulating the experience of watching on a stadium video board. Additionally, fans can interact spatially with the MLB App on Apple Vision Pro and use other apps at the same time.

“Baseball fans are looking for the highest possible level of connection with their favorite teams and players — Apple Vision Pro gives us a whole new way to bring the national pastime to fans in their venue, no matter where they are. depth, clarity and sound,” said MLB Deputy Commissioner Noah Garden, Business and Media. “Thanks to Apple’s remarkable ingenuity and our incredibly talented staff at MLB, fans can transform their venue into a Major League ballpark and be surrounded by a rich, spatial experience never before possible, while enjoying a more immersive viewing experience.”

At launch, the MLB App on Apple Vision Pro will give fans unlimited access to experience Game 1 of the 2023 World Series, an 11-inning classic between the Rangers and D-backs that sets the stage for Texas’ five-game Fall Classic. A win over Arizona.

An updated version of the MLB App on Apple Vision Pro is scheduled to launch around Opening Day, providing access to additional content for MLB.TV subscribers, who will be able to fully immerse themselves in both live games and on-demand content. customizable, dynamic environment.

“Technological innovation is at the heart of Major League Baseball,” Garden said. “We’ve been developing sports broadcasting for the betterment of our fans for decades — from the first games on radio, broadcast, cable and satellite to live streaming and the launch of MLB Network. If there is any opportunity for a baseball fan to enjoy our sport on any platform, then we must have a presence where we can deliver unique narrative experiences. We will continue this approach to meet the needs of our fans.”