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Cloud Data Engineer

Detroit, MI · On-site +1

$113K - $136K/yr

The Detroit Tigers are seeking a Cloud Data Engineer, Baseball Systems. This role will be responsible for designing, managing, and automating data processes across our data architecture to support ...

Cloud Data Engineer

Detroit, MI · On-site

$113K - $136K/yr

The Detroit Tigers are seeking a Cloud Data Engineer, Baseball Systems. This role will be responsible for designing, managing, and automating data processes across our data architecture to support ...

Cloud Data Engineer

Detroit, MI · On-site

$113K - $135K/yr

The Detroit Tigers are seeking a Cloud Data Engineer, Baseball Systems. This role will be responsible for designing, managing, and automating data processes across our data architecture to support ...

Software Engineer

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$120K - $155K/yr

The Streaming & Media Engineering Team at Major League Baseball is seeking a Software Engineer to ... Design, implement, and maintain scalable, cloud-native services that power live and VOD streaming ...

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How much do baseball cloud jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for baseball cloud in the United States is $19.76, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Baseball Cloud vs Baseball Data Analyst?

AspectBaseball CloudBaseball Data Analyst
Required CredentialsExperience with baseball analytics platforms, basic data analysis skillsDegree in statistics, data science, or related field; proficiency in analytics tools
Work EnvironmentSports organizations, analytics companies, or tech firms specializing in sports dataTeam offices, sports organizations, or freelance consulting
Industry UsageUsed by teams and leagues for player development and game analysisEmployed to interpret data, generate reports, and support decision-making

Baseball Cloud primarily provides a platform for storing and analyzing baseball data, while Baseball Data Analysts interpret this data to inform team strategies and player development. The roles are interconnected but focus on different aspects of baseball analytics, with Baseball Cloud serving as the technological backbone and Baseball Data Analysts applying insights derived from the platform.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Baseball Data Analyst at Baseball Cloud, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Baseball Data Analyst at Baseball Cloud, you need strong analytical skills, a background in statistics or data science, and a solid understanding of baseball metrics and gameplay. Proficiency with data analysis tools such as SQL, R, Python, and experience with baseball-specific platforms like TrackMan or Rapsodo is typically required. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and a collaborative mindset help translate complex data into actionable insights for coaches and players. These skills are crucial for providing valuable data-driven recommendations that can enhance player performance and team strategy.

How does a role at Baseball Cloud typically collaborate with coaches and players to implement data-driven insights?

At Baseball Cloud, team members frequently work directly with coaches and players to translate complex data into actionable strategies. This often involves attending practice sessions, reviewing game footage, and providing clear, concise reports or visualizations that highlight performance trends. Effective communication skills are essential, as you’ll need to explain technical findings in ways that are easily understood and immediately applicable on the field. Collaboration is highly valued, and you’ll be part of a team environment where sharing knowledge and feedback is encouraged to continually refine both individual and team performance.

What is Baseball Cloud?

Baseball Cloud is a technology company that specializes in providing data analytics and visualization tools for baseball teams, coaches, and players. Their platform collects, analyzes, and displays player performance data from sources like TrackMan, Rapsodo, and Blast Motion. This allows users to gain insights into pitching, hitting, and fielding, helping improve training and game strategies. Baseball Cloud is widely used in college and professional baseball for player development and scouting.
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Infographic showing various Baseball Cloud job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 79% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 15% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,110 per year, or $19.8 per hour.

Giants Baseball & Softball Camps Coach/Counselor (Danville - East Bay)

Giants Youth Camps

Danville, CA

$19.18 - $25/hr

Part-time

Posted 1 hour ago


Job description

Giants Baseball & Softball Camps Coach/Counselor

Giants Baseball Camps is now hiring Coaches for our summer youth baseball and softball camps throughout the Bay Area.

Giants Summer Camps is looking for summer camp coaches in the Bay Area who are energetic, positive, and who love to inspire our youth to make good choices and be accountable for their actions and decisions - all while having a great time! We provide the equipment, training, and curriculum. You provide the leadership that will help our campers have a wonderful learning experience and leave camp with a love of the game, new friends, better baseball/softball skills, and an appreciation for the importance of personal accountability.

We have a number of different positions available for our baseball and softball camps - from Coach to Site Director - and we need a variety of coaching skill levels to enhance the experience for ages 4 through 13.

Check out our website at: www.sfgiantscamps.com

Perks of the Job:

  • Work outdoors with young campers and connect with others who have similar interests

  • Share knowledge of baseball/softball with campers and enhance their Giants Camps experience

  • Make a positive difference in the lives of our youth

  • Help young people develop a love of the game and the San Francisco Giants

  • Be eligible for free tickets to select San Francisco Giants home games

  • Participate in our end-of-summer rally at Oracle Park

We are looking for team members who:

  • Have experience working with children ages 4-13

  • Have experience coaching and/or playing baseball/softball at a high school level or higher

  • Have a passion for teaching and providing quality leadership in an engaging and energetic way

  • Are able to connect with children both one-on-one and in a group setting

  • Lead by example with strong character, integrity, and a positive attitude

  • Are dependable and reliable; someone we can count on to be there, no matter what.

  • Know how to have a lot of fun!!

Core Responsibilities:

  • Ensure a safe camp environment for all campers

  • Manage and motivate campers to have fun each day of camp

  • Execute San Francisco Giants Baseball Camps Curriculum daily, under the direction of the Site Director

  • Provide feedback and suggestions during drills and games

  • Highlight teachable moments for campers to learn and grow from

  • Work together with other team members from various backgrounds to uphold the Giants Baseball Camps stellar reputation

Qualifications for all coaching positions:

  • Be prepared to make a commitment Monday-Friday for approximately eight hours per day, preferably for a minimum 3-5 week commitment
    • Giants Baseball & Softball Camps run every week from June 8, 2026 to August 14, 2026

  • Be prepared to travel to each site with reliable transportation of your own

  • Be able to pass a comprehensive background screening

Camp Locations include:

  • San Francisco - West Sunset and Balboa Park

  • Danville - Osage Park

  • Millbrae - Taylor Middle School

  • Larkspur - Redwood High School and Piper Park

  • Redwood City - Red Morton Park

  • Los Gatos/Saratoga - El Quito Park

  • Napa - Justin-Siena High School

  • Palo Alto - El Camino Park

  • Orinda - Wagner Ranch Elementary

  • San Mateo - Sea Cloud Park

  • Los Altos Hills - Purissima Park

  • Burlingame - Bayside Park

  • San Carlos - Highlands Park

  • San Jose - Herman Intermediate School

  • West Sacramento - Bryte Park

  • Elk Grove - Johnson Park Recreation

  • Rocklin - Johnson Springview Park

  • Folsom - John Kemp Community Park

  • Sacramento - William Land Park

Our Interview Process:

After your application is submitted, here is what you can expect next:

  1. Receive an invitation to complete a one-way interview

  2. Complete a 15 minute virtual interview with our recruiter

  3. Final decision!

Compensation:

  • Professional Educator: $25.00/hour (please note you must have at least 1 school year of paid teaching experience and/or provide proof of teaching certification in order to be eligible for this hourly wage).

  • Coach: $21.00/hour (please note you must have at least 2 years of professional coaching experience in baseball or softball or another sport in order to be eligible for this hourly wage).

  • College Student/Recent Graduate:$19.50/hour