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STATE-OF-THE-ART MASTER PLANNED PARK
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Great location on Old Murfreesboro Road near the Nashville International Airport
Aggregating analytics A promising startup aims to be a central cog in the fast-growing market for sports data BY AUSTIN WRIGHT
Immediate interstate access from I-40
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tarting a business right out of college might not have even been Elijah Herrick’s first choice. But as many graduates can attest, plans change. Herrick’s StatStak startup aims to become the new leader in sports analytics as a hub for data for coaches and players. The new company, which is being developed with the help of the Nashville Entrepreneur Center, is part of a more extensive effort to get more small businesses off the ground in Nashville. Herrick, one of StatStak’s three founders and its CEO, created the company to streamline the efforts of athletes and coaches to collect, analyze and break down the stats of athletes in their careers.
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“I was an economics major at Duke so I was always a little bit involved in Sabermetrics and the behind-the-scenes of what was going on with the data,” Herrick says. “It came down to how can you leverage your data, your video to represent yourself without playing any more physical baseball games. So going through that, working with my agent, working with all the coaching staff that I had currently and in the past to gather up all that data and essentially make my best case, we realized pretty quickly how fractured that system was.” Herrick, a former right-handed pitcher, says it was “pretty eye-opening” to notice how information from a handful of different devices — be it ball tracking, bat tracking, weight and many others — is thrown before coaches who are essentially told, “Hey, make sense of this.” StatStak looks to stand out by personalizing sports analytics and finding creative ways to present some or all of that data to coaches and athletes. “We reach out and work directly with the universities, the tournaments [and] the showcases that are collecting this data,” Herrick says. “We work with them to manage their data within that organization and then to give it to the athletes. So when someone uploads data to StatStak, the university gets to see all of their athletes’ information in the same place —