Early on, I have had a change of heart in the direction this blog is going. At first I thought I would blog solely about sabermetrics and the statistics that help baseball teams make sound business decisions (which player to sign and which to forget about). However, in my searches for blogs and relevant information about this topic, I stumbled across something that is much more interesting (perhaps even more relevant to this class) that also encompasses a wider array of sports.
Instead of writing about one specific aspect of one sport, I have found the answer: blogging about sports technology. I do not know why I had not thought of this before. Sports Technology research is a multi-million (perhaps even reaching a billion, although I am not sure yet) dollar a year venture. Technology in sports rages from strike zones to triangulating a spot on a tennis court.
With sports technology becoming as advanced as it has, and now with 3D technology emerging in television, the world of sports is becoming increasingly more available for the common person to use.
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