Inside ESPN’s Advanced Tech for the 2024 Men’s College World Series: Drones, TrackMan Radar, and More

Before Tennessee and Texas A&M duel for the title this weekend in Omaha, learn how ESPN uses technology to enhance the storytelling

New to baseball, the MindFly BodyCams, placed on the chests of the umpires, give viewers intimate and decisive shots of close plays at both first and second base. (ESPN)

The ESPN College Baseball team, managed by Vice President of Production Phil Orlins and lead producer Scott Gustafson, continues to innovate with its in-game coverage, implementing new technology every year to help #GrowtheGame.

This weekend, ESPN delivers unique storytelling again as the 2024 Men’s College World Series (MCWS) crowns its champion in Omaha, Nebraska.

“Because of the long run of the MCWS and being in the same stadium over the course of 10-plus days, this is a great event for our team to experiment and try new technology,” Orlins noted. “As viewership continues to grow each year, so does the scope of our production. With the help of the NCAA and the umpires themselves, we’ve been able to implement some fun and unique tech that brings viewers closer to the game than ever before.”

This year, the technology highlights include:

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