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Dodgers partner with Kinduct to track athletic performance

Kinduct was originally part of the Dogers and RGA Accelerator program, and the program helps gather performance information for athletes.

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After a successful run in the Dodgers and RGA Accelerator program, sports tech company Kinduct Technologies has now signed the LA Dodgers as a client.

Kinduct supplies teams with management technology that collects information regarding their athletes. The data includes results from strength, conditioning and rehab sessions, biomechanical assessments, fitness tests, statistics feeds, and much more, which is available through one centralized program.

“After working closely with the Kinduct team in our Accelerator program, we are extremely impressed with their platform and excited about the opportunity for us to streamline our operations using it,” Dodgers CFO Tucker Kain said in a statement. “The Kinduct system adds a layer of science and objectivity by adding greater visibility into the health and performance of our athletes as we continue to strive for success on the field.”

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The Dodgers are currently a game behind the Giants in the NL West, and they are seeking even the slightest edge in what should be a close pennant race.

“The Dodgers are a world class organization at every level, and we are very happy that they have chosen Kinduct to help keep their athletes healthy and performing at their best,” Kinduct CEO Travis McDonough said in a statement. “We have been working extremely hard to create and continue to innovate a technology that provides real value to our clients. Our recent growth in professional sports, in particular, has been very strong and this is largely attributable to our commitment to continuous innovation.”

Kinduct Technologies is partnered with numerous other high school and professional sports teams.