MLB.com Partners With Bloomberg To Launch ‘BLOOMBERG SPORTS Fantasy’ Tools On MLB.com

March 10, 2010 · 0 comments

MLB.com has partnered with Bloomberg L.P. and launched BLOOMBERG SPORTS fantasy tools on MLB.com. Bloomberg L.P. provides data services and news to financial companies and organizations around the world through the Bloomberg Terminal.

Bloomberg L.P.’s BLOOMBERG SPORTS fantasy tools on MLB.com deliver “The Draft Kit” and “In-Season Tools.” Both these tools deliver fans the most powerful capability to prepare and conduct their fantasy draft and make replacements, trades and other decisions for their fantasy teams during the season.

BLOOMBERG SPORTS Fantasy Tools on MLB.com feature includes:

    Complete, easy to navigate information on every player, including all career data, key splits and the ability to chart customizable stats to see critical trends needed for decisions.
    Interactive draft tools allow the consumer to create and track player lists.
    The best match-up projections and player comparison tools ever built.
    Most compelling up-to-date customizable charts, graphs and other visual tools available.

Daniel L. Doctoroff, president of Bloomberg L.P., said “We are very excited to deliver to sports fans the benefits of Bloomberg’s core competency — an unparalleled ability to collect, analyze, display and distribute information in a way that allows users to easily access and act on it. Our collaboration with MLB.com brings together the technology innovations of Bloomberg with the deep knowledge store of Major League Baseball, to give both the fantasy player and the casual fan Bloomberg-caliber analytics for the first time.”

Dinn Mann, Executive Vice President, Content, Editor-in-Chief, MLB.com said “This partnership makes the universe of baseball analytics and stats accessible in a customizable, easy-to-use online system. Blending Bloomberg’s ingenuity with our detailed, official data has led to this, an interactive product designed to address every fan’s appetite for information, from a draft kit and roster management tools to queries that spark and settle debates.”

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