The most data-rich sport on earth has been underserved by real signal work. Statcast exists. The models don't. We're building them - and we're not guessing.
The signal engine is in active development. Pitch tendency profiles, batted ball splits, bullpen sequencing, and platoon data - the metrics that actually predict performance, not the ones that are easy to read.
View MLB Intel →15 minutes. The executive intelligence format applied to baseball. Pitch mix, bullpen usage, platoon matchups, and ballpark factors - before the market prices it in.
Read The Briefing →The 60XI patented mechanics applied to baseball. Lineup decisions, pitcher matchup signals, live substitution logic for the most roster-fluid sport in daily fantasy. Architecture in background testing now.
See 60XI DFS →No sport generates more data per play. Statcast tracks everything. The problem isn't access - it's signal. Most DFS players are reading the same ownership projections and missing the same edges. We close that gap.
Get Early Access →Baseball has had Statcast since 2015. Exit velocity, launch angle, spin rate, expected stats - the raw data exists. The signal layer doesn't.
We're building the model that translates raw Statcast output into actionable intelligence. Pitch tendency by count. Platoon splits against specific pitch types. Bullpen sequencing that telegraphs tomorrow's closer. The edge that exists in the data everyone already has access to but nobody is actually reading.
That's the gap. We close it.
The signal models are in validation. Early access members get founding pricing, first look at signal data, and direct input into what gets built. Baseball is the most data-rich sport we've touched. We're not going to waste it.