According to a LinkedIn post, the role entails implementing strategic partnerships to develop the MLB’s digital portfolio in NFTs, metaverse, wearable technologies, and AR/VR products, implying that the MLB would want to widen its digital asset releases and metaverse presence in the future.
This year, the MLB has made a few more waves in Web3. The League began selling NFTs in January through a collaboration with Candy Digital, a digital collectibles firm co-founded by top Web3 executives Mike Novogratz, Gary Vaynerchuk, and Michael Rubin.
Major League Baseball also collaborated with Sorare, an NFT-based fantasy sports business, to offer collectible NFTs of MLB players, becoming Sorare’s official NFT baseball partner.
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