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What the San Diego Padres CIO does to deliver major league IT experiences
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How I use AI to boost productivity and revenue | CIO
Petco Park consistently ranks among MLB’s top ballparks for fan experience.
That doesn’t happen by accident, and it didn’t wait for a star-studded roster or a deep postseason run.
The philosophy was simple — build a World Series-level digital foundation so when the on-field product caught up, the elite fan experience would already be there.
More than a ballparkMost people know Petco Park as the home of the San Diego Padres, which it is, but the venue was designed to be more than that.
In a typical year, it hosts 81 regular-season home games, plus potential postseason contests, and then adds concerts and private events in renovated premium spaces.