blazerfan11
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When: Today, Wednesday September 20th,  Tampa Bay Rays vs Los Angeles Dodgers, 3:30 PM Pacific Time
click on this link to watch the game:
https://www.mlb.com/fans/virtual-ballpark
How to Join
The game will be presented in computer-generated graphics which show the stadium, players and fans. The real game will be shown on the floating Jumbotron as seen here.
		
		
	
	
		
	
The computer-generated players will copy the actions/movements of the real players in the live game.
What's the point of watching a representation of the game when you can watch the real game?
The virtual game allows you to watch the game angles that you choose, some of them previously impossible. That's very cool (to me).
Also, you can interact with other fans in some capacity.
There will be (virtual) scavenger hunts in the stadium.
"Syncing with Gameday 3D for this first test, fans from anywhere in the world logged into the virtual ballpark can watch a three-dimensional representation of the game and interact with each other as it’s being played. In addition to watching the game up close from previously impossible angles, fans can talk with each other using spatial audio, explore the virtual ballpark to play trivia games and participate in a scavenger hunt. Fans can also watch the traditional broadcast on the digital videoboards of the virtual ballpark. This experience is available on any internet-connected personal device including computers, tablets and smartphones."
"Gameday 3D transports fans into a fully immersive three-dimensional baseball environment, offering a unique opportunity to experience the action live, from any angle in the ballpark. MLB launched Gameday 3D earlier this season to provide fans with an alternate viewing experience of select games online. The first-of-its-kind immersive animation leverages the industry’s most advanced tracking data and the latest computer vision technology. By utilizing the same Sony Hawk-Eye cameras in each Major League ballpark that provide Statcast data, Gameday 3D incorporates the position and orientation of each player and then generates a 3D re-creation of the game in real-time. Fans will be able to access the virtual ballpark directly on MLB.com/virtual-ballpark from their device of choice."
https://www.mlb.com/news/mlb-virtual-ballpark-first-regular-season-stream
I can't find much in the wasy of videos about it except a few shorts.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/SH6v6S_vDLQ?feature=share
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/DeJY_nEajaU?feature=share
				
			click on this link to watch the game:
https://www.mlb.com/fans/virtual-ballpark
How to Join
- Get ready to sign in with your MLB Profile. If you don’t already have one, it’s fast and easy to create one here.
 - In advance of first pitch, come back to mlb.com/virtual-ballpark at 6:30 p.m. ET / 3:30 p.m. PT on September 20 and customize your avatar with your favorite team apparel, find friends and get to exploring the ballpark grounds.
 - Be sure to visit all of the interactive fan stations to earn XP and participate in a Sorare scavenger hunt for a chance to win actual Sorare cards.*
 - Hang out and watch a Gameday 3D representation of the Angels @ Rays game taking place on the field in the virtual ballpark.
 - Sign up to be part of future events and help us name the new ballpark.
 - For the best experience, use a desktop or laptop. For mobile access, use Safari with the most up-to-date iOS or use Chrome on Android.
 - We recommend headphones or earbu
 
The game will be presented in computer-generated graphics which show the stadium, players and fans. The real game will be shown on the floating Jumbotron as seen here.
The computer-generated players will copy the actions/movements of the real players in the live game.
What's the point of watching a representation of the game when you can watch the real game?
The virtual game allows you to watch the game angles that you choose, some of them previously impossible. That's very cool (to me).
Also, you can interact with other fans in some capacity.
There will be (virtual) scavenger hunts in the stadium.
"Syncing with Gameday 3D for this first test, fans from anywhere in the world logged into the virtual ballpark can watch a three-dimensional representation of the game and interact with each other as it’s being played. In addition to watching the game up close from previously impossible angles, fans can talk with each other using spatial audio, explore the virtual ballpark to play trivia games and participate in a scavenger hunt. Fans can also watch the traditional broadcast on the digital videoboards of the virtual ballpark. This experience is available on any internet-connected personal device including computers, tablets and smartphones."
"Gameday 3D transports fans into a fully immersive three-dimensional baseball environment, offering a unique opportunity to experience the action live, from any angle in the ballpark. MLB launched Gameday 3D earlier this season to provide fans with an alternate viewing experience of select games online. The first-of-its-kind immersive animation leverages the industry’s most advanced tracking data and the latest computer vision technology. By utilizing the same Sony Hawk-Eye cameras in each Major League ballpark that provide Statcast data, Gameday 3D incorporates the position and orientation of each player and then generates a 3D re-creation of the game in real-time. Fans will be able to access the virtual ballpark directly on MLB.com/virtual-ballpark from their device of choice."
https://www.mlb.com/news/mlb-virtual-ballpark-first-regular-season-stream
I can't find much in the wasy of videos about it except a few shorts.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/SH6v6S_vDLQ?feature=share
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/DeJY_nEajaU?feature=share
			
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