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An educational/entertainment area like you have never seen at a ballpark. It is located near the West Pavilion of the Plaza behind the lower left field seats. Designed to teach fans about the fine art of scouting. Scouts Alley integrates original scouting reports of great Braves players with skill games, educational interactives, and touch screen kiosks. In Scouts Alley, fans can test their hitting skills at Outta the Park and their throwing skills at Power Pitcher, In Control and Throwin' Heat. The educational interactives include exhibits that demonstrate the action of different pitches and a comparison of the various gloves used by infielders, outfielders, pitchers and catchers Fans can also see and feel the difference in the various bats used by Braves players or see how high an outfielder has to jump to steal a home run. At other interactives, fans will learn about Hank Aaron's "hot" spot and Dale Murphy's "sweet" spot. The touch screen kiosks located in Scouts Alley house close to 200 original scouting reports on former and current Braves players and a trivia game that allows fans to test their baseball knowledge against the computer.
It also allows fans access to surf the Braves, CNN/SI, or Panasonic websites.
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An educational/entertainment area like you have never seen at a ballpark. It is located near the West Pavilion of the Plaza behind the lower left field seats. Designed to teach fans about the fine art of scouting. Scouts Alley integrates original scouting reports of great Braves players with skill games, educational interactives, and touch screen kiosks. In Scouts Alley, fans can test their hitting skills at Outta the Park and their throwing skills at Power Pitcher, In Control and Throwin' Heat. The educational interactives include exhibits that demonstrate the action of different pitches and a comparison of the various gloves used by infielders, outfielders, pitchers and catchers Fans can also see and feel the difference in the various bats used by Braves players or see how high an outfielder has to jump to steal a home run. At other interactives, fans will learn about Hank Aaron's "hot" spot and Dale Murphy's "sweet" spot. The touch screen kiosks located in Scouts Alley house close to 200 original scouting reports on former and current Braves players and a trivia game that allows fans to test their baseball knowledge against the computer.
It also allows fans access to surf the Braves, CNN/SI, or Panasonic websites.
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