The thing about the baseball-viewing experience is that it's always evolving. Almost a century ago, it was radio only. Then came television, then color television and high-definition television. Then internet streaming via MLB.TV changed the environment in 2002, and in '08, it was the MLB.com At Bat app, one of the original apps available when Apple's App Store came online in 2008. Alongside it all, for most of the 21st century, has been the Gameday app, which shows you live boxscores, pitch-by-pitch locations and more on your computer and your mobile phone. More recently, we're into the third season of Statcast™, which has opened up an entirely new world of how we can consume the game. So what's next? “What's next“ has arrived, as MLB.com At Bat VR has made its public debut. It's the first complete live-game sports experience in Virtual Reality, which means that not only can you watch real-time video (or any archived game back to 2015), you can do it in an immersive virtual experience
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