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Diamond Vision
Every pitch reconstructed as a true 3D trajectory through the strike zone, every batted ball as a parabolic arc onto the field — built on real plate location, velocity, spin, exit velocity and launch angle. Drag to orbit, scroll to zoom, scrub the whole game.
Diamond Vision
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Drag to orbit · scroll to zoom. Trajectories are a modeled reconstruction from real plate-crossing location, velocity and spin; batted-ball arcs use real exit velocity, launch angle and projected distance. Data via self-hosted atbat-pitches + MLB StatsAPI live feed.
How it works
- Pitch tunnel — each pitch is a Bézier tube from a modeled release point through its real plate-crossing location (px/pz, in feet), colored by pitch family and tagged with real velocity + spin.
- Batted balls — balls in play draw a parabolic arc using real exit velocity, launch angle and projected distance, with a HOME RUN / HIT / OUT verdict.
- Live — when a game is in progress, new pitches stream in over the existing self-hosted SSE board and animate as they happen.
- Honest — trajectories are a modeled reconstruction, not a Statcast-exact physics fit; the plate location, velo, spin and hit metrics are the real recorded values.