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Coming this March: Bases Coded are you In?

MLBAM to open private API in a tech challenge for students, professionals and hobbyists; Finalists to present projects and compete for grand prizes live at Internet Week NY event

As first announced last night during its on-stage tech demo at NY Tech Meetup, MLB Advanced Media (MLBAM), the interactive media and Internet company of Major League Baseball and one of the largest New York-born, New York-based high tech companies, will be holding its first-ever tech challenge beginning this March. The challenge, Bases Coded, is part of MLBAM’s major gaming initiative and will offer teams the opportunity to hack at the convergence of sports and technology while utilizing MLBAM’s private data API.

Bases Coded – @basescoded on Twitter – will be open to students, professionals and anyone else who thinks they can build a team to create the next great interactive media product for baseball fans.

“We have held successful challenges in partnerships with individual universities and the excitement these generated led us to Bases Coded,” said Michael Hoffman, VP, Front End Development, MLBAM. “Opening our baseball data to the entire development community for the first time will produce an entertaining and highly competitive event and, most importantly, introduce baseball fans to what promises to be the next great way to enjoy the game.”

During the competition, participating teams will be able to interface with MLBAM’s technologists, developers and engineers with the selected finalists showcasing their projects to a panel of industry experts and a live audience at an Internet Week NY event this May. The grand prize will be awarded to the winning team at that event after the judging concludes.

To register for more information on the challenge, visit basescoded.com.