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New York, N.Y.

The headquarters location of Major League Baseball directs all business and operational functions of the Commissioner's Office, Major League Baseball Properties and MLB.com, including Baseball Operations, Labor Relations, Communications, Marketing, Broadcasting & Media, Technology & Data, Video Games & Virtual Reality, Baseball & Softball Development, Legal, League Economics, Corporate Social Responsibility, International, Sponsorship & Consumer Products, Diversity & Inclusion, Human Resources (Recruitment & Talent Management), and more.

Secaucus, N.J.

MLB Network is the ultimate television destination for baseball fans, with studios located in Secaucus, N.J., just minutes from New York City. Featuring live regular season and Postseason game telecasts, original programming, highlights, insights and analysis from the best in the business, MLB Network produces baseball content for delivery to multiple media platforms. Cutting-edge technology is used to create MLB Network's Emmy Award-winning programming via roles in live studio and remote production, operations, engineering, media management, creative services, social media and others.

Boulder, Colo.

The MLB office in Boulder is centered around technology and building customized digital experiences for baseball fans around the world to follow their favorite teams and players. These digital products are served through roles in engineering, software development, quality assurance, mobile app and connected device development and front-end infrastructure.

San Francisco, Calif.

Located in downtown near the home of the San Francisco Giants, MLB's office in the Bay Area is primarily focused on data and analytics. The baseball data team in San Francisco, which includes data engineering, API and software development and data transport, is responsible for the origination and distribution of game statistics from every MLB Spring Training, regular-season and Postseason game -- data from more than 750,000 pitches each MLB season -- as well as thousands of other supported baseball games around the world.

London, United Kingdom

The MLB London office is responsible for developing and implementing strategic growth and business initiatives across markets in Europe, Africa and the Middle East, including media sales, licensing, sponsorship, special events and relationships with local baseball federations and governments.

Tokyo, Japan

Since 2003 MLB's office in Tokyo has been responsible for both building and integrating MLB International's existing television, sponsorship, licensing and event businesses in Japan, as well as creating new business opportunities in Japan and throughout Asia.

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

The role of the MLB office in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, is to facilitate and enhance the development of baseball operations in the Dominican Republic while ensuring that MLB Clubs are in compliance with laws and mandates of the Dominican Republic and the rules of Major League Baseball and to help effect change through sustainable projects that help to improve surrounding communities.

Beijing, China

The MLB office in Beijing, China, oversees three development centers across China which has seen dozens of players graduate and move on to play ball on the collegiate and pro level in the U.S. MLB China is also responsible for all business and broadcasting initiatives throughout the country.

Mexico City, Mexico

The MLB office in Mexico City, Mexico, which opened in 2016, directs league efforts to embrace local fans and partners of baseball. This includes, among others, working with national broadcasters and PROBEIS to foster growth and connectivity to the sport with young people throughout the country. The office has also worked to host special MLB-led events, including Mexico Series games and World Baseball Classic Regional Tournaments.

New Orleans, La.

The MLB Youth Academy in New Orleans opened in November 2012, and has since provided thousands of young people in greater New Orleans with the opportunity to more regularly engage with baseball and softball, both on and off the field. NOLA Academy employees serve as coaches and mentors as they host individual training sessions, travel teams, group clinics and PLAY BALL events. The Academy has also been site of various notable events, including the Andre Dawson Classic, the SWAC College Baseball Championships and multiple high school and college games. Participants of the New Orleans Youth Academy have a variety of opportunities available to them, including participation in the Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI) Program & "RBI for RBI Scholarship," the Jack Fielkow Scholarship, and the sports law, sports analytics & broadcasting vocational programming. New Orleans Academy participants participate in the STEM-focused "Science of Baseball" program each summer and fall.

Compton, Calif.

The flagship MLB Youth Academy opened in Compton, California, in 2006, and has served as the model upon which all Academies have been inspired. Located at Compton Community College, the Compton Youth Academy continues to provide children from Greater Los Angeles with the opportunity to receive free year-round baseball & softball training as well as opportunities to participate in educational assistance, college scholarship attainment, and baseball vocation programming, such as umpiring camps and broadcaster training. Compton Academy participants participate in the STEM-focused "Science of Baseball" program each summer and fall. Currently, there are six Compton Academy alumni playing in the Major Leagues, including Aaron Hicks, Khris Davis, J.P. Crawford, Dominic Smith, Vince Velasquez and Dillon Tate, with many more playing in the Minor Leagues and at the college level. Opportunities available to Compton Academy participants include the RBI program, travel teams (notably, the Compton Academy Barons), PLAY BALL events and community-focused activities.

Vero Beach, Fla.

The Jackie Robinson Training Complex (JRTC) serves as a year-round hub of Major League Baseball amateur development initiatives and events designed to diversify and strengthen the talent pipelines of baseball and softball. After assuming operation of the facility in January 2019, MLB designated the complex as the permanent home to several of its signature youth-focused events and programs, such as the Nike RBI World Series and the Hank Aaron Invitational, which teach players how to succeed on the field, in the classroom and in their communities. The historic facility, formerly known as Dodgertown, served as the Spring Training home of the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers for 60 years. Dodgertown opened in 1948 as the first racially integrated MLB Spring Training site in the South. On April 2, 2019, MLB renamed the facility the Jackie Robinson Training Complex in honor of its trailblazing namesake. The JRTC is a designated Florida Heritage Landmark and the only sports property on the U.S. Civil Rights Trail.