Blaze Sports Intel
Sports Intelligence Put Simply
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Blaze Sports Intel
Sports Intelligence Put Simply
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Blaze Sports IntelThree explicit ways to run one college-baseball simulation.Simulation keeps both dugouts local. Benchmark applies model-named profiles from published ratings. Live asks configured models when access, provider readiness, and today’s allowance permit.
One seeded college-baseball world. Three explicit execution modes. One inspectable run record.
The engine and world run from the selected seed. Benchmark replays exactly from its profile and seed. A new Live run may differ, while a successfully stored replay preserves the completed run exactly.
Model Melee records game context, the legal menu, each manager call, and the engine resolution. Simulator calibration stays separate from the decision log.
MM · Evidence over opinion
Each shown decision is tied to game state and recorded in that completed run's log.

TOP 3 · 0-0 · 0 OUTChecking provider connections and field-model availability.A useful model duel shows what each manager chose and what the engine resolved.
“The log records the call. The engine resolves the play.”
Each manager chooses from the same legal action menu for the baseball state it receives.
The completed run keeps manager calls separate from the engine's pitch, swing, and result resolutions.
The seed replays the engine and world when the recorded inputs stay the same. Fresh AI calls can vary.
Positioning creates optionsSequence over impulseRecorded logs describe one completed runCalibration belongs to the simulatorModel Melee is built only for NCAA Division I college baseball.
Every finished duel is stored the moment it ends - visitor games and the daily slate alike - and the ladder below is computed from those stored results only. Which model actually wins at nine innings of layered strategy: this is the running answer, not a claim.

The engine supplies one seeded college-baseball world. The selected mode determines who owns each strategic call.
Simulation stays local. Benchmark is reproducible. Live is explicit and allowance-gated.
Benchmark and Live use two distinct allowlisted field models.
The same deterministic physics resolves every pitch, swing, runner, and defensive play.
The log labels each call’s model, basis, provider outcome, fallback, and engine resolution.
Simulation and Benchmark stay available without Live provider spend. Live only opens when the rollout, identity, quota, and both selected providers are ready.
Simulation and Benchmark remain available when Live is closed or exhausted.

Choose the execution basis, play the full game, then inspect exactly which system owned each strategic call.