DISCOVER THE AIQ

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Player profile sheet for Roy Hobbs, right field Major League Baseball player, displaying his IQ scores in reaction time, spatial awareness, visual spatial processing, multiple target search, and learning efficiency, along with strengths and weaknesses in various cognitive areas.

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DEEPER PRECISION

AIQ scores have been recalculated to reflect a player’s cognitive abilities relative only to their teammates and opponents. Like apples to apples.

AIQ Logo for a fictional baseball player named Roy Hobbs, right field, Major League Baseball.

We partnered with MLB Front Office & Managers to identify the cognitive abilities that matter most. We took a scientific approach comparing the top performers at each position to the rest of their position group.

The new positional focus is the 87% alignment between these subject matter experts and analytics.

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POSITIONAL FOCUS

A diagram showing different bowling ball weights and the number of balls available for each weight: 121, 119, 108, 113, and 108 pounds.
Line chart showing temperature data with four data points labeled 121, 119, 108, 113, and 108.

The AIQ report is about goodness of fit with a system and development strategies.

We enlisted MLB Coaches and Team Psychologists to develop the language that reflects today’s game.

The outcome is actionable output that takes you straight from the draft decision to on-field results.

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ACTIONABLE OUTPUT

The AIQ impacts game performance. It’s scientifically proven.

There is a significant relationship between AIQ scores and MLB performance:

Pitchers:

Earned Run Average (ERA) • Field Independent Pitching (FIP)

Hitters:

Batting Average (BA) • Slugging Percentage

• On Base Plus Slugging • Isolated Power

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SCIENCE DRIVEN

Chart showing the most common reasons for people learning a new language, such as travel, work, family, and personal interest, with travel being the most common reason.