PHOENIX (KVOA) – The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation and OneCourt are enhancing accessibility at Chase Field by offering free OneCourt devices for blind and low vision fans. This collaboration brings a new way for fans to enjoy D-backs baseball through the first tactile sports broadcast.

The Diamondbacks are the first MLB team to offer this technology, with five devices available at the Guest Relations Center in Section 128 on a first-come, first-served basis.

The OneCourt device translates live gameplay into trackable vibrations and audio bites, allowing fans to feel every pitch, hit and run.

“We are proud to be the first MLB team to adopt OneCourt’s technology and continue our mission to grow the game of baseball,” said Derrick Hall, Arizona Diamondbacks president, CEO & general partner.

OneCourt CEO Jerred Mace expressed pride in the partnership, saying, “The momentum we’ve seen is a testament to the impact OneCourt is having on fans.”

Additionally, the Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation will distribute free tickets to local nonprofit groups serving the blind and low vision community.

On June 13, 2025, the Foundation for Blind Children was the first to use the OneCourt device at a home game.