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Boston Red Sox

Performance Analyst

Boston Red Sox, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298

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The Baseball Sciences department leverages cutting-edge research, data, and technology to enhance player performance, development, and overall team success. By integrating principles from biomechanics, sports science, data analytics, and artificial intelligence, the department plays a critical role in driving innovation on and off the field. The team works closely with coaches, medical staff, strength & conditioning experts, and front-office personnel to develop and implement evidence-based strategies that maximize athletic potential, improve player health, and optimize in-game performance. The Baseball Sciences department is committed to pushing the boundaries of sports science in baseball, putting the Red Sox at the forefront of technological and analytical advancements in the sport. Position Overview

The Boston Red Sox are seeking a Performance Analyst to join our Baseball Sciences department. This role will leverage quantitative methods to assess athlete health, readiness, and performance across strength & conditioning, sports medicine, nutrition, and mental performance. The Performance Analyst will work with diverse data streamsincluding force plates, weight room testing, wearable devices, and cognitive assessmentsto provide actionable insights that support player availability, injury risk mitigation, and development. This position offers the opportunity to apply advanced analytical skills in a collaborative environment, directly influencing training practices and performance outcomes. Responsibilities Analyze performance data from physical testing (e.g., force plates, weight room measures), wearables, and cognitive/vision assessments. Build and maintain statistical models to evaluate player readiness, injury risk, and training effectiveness. Develop objective frameworks to monitor athlete progression and workload management. Translate findings into recommendations for staff across strength & conditioning, medical, and player development. Create clear, data-driven reports and visualizations to support decision-making for coaches, staff, and front office stakeholders. Communicate complex quantitative findings in a concise, actionable manner. Partner with developers to integrate performance science metrics into organizational tools and applications. Contribute to the broader innovation roadmap of the Baseball Sciences department through research, prototyping, and cross-disciplinary collaboration.

Qualifications

Education: Bachelors degree or advanced degree in a quantitative field (statistics, data science, applied mathematics, engineering) or a relevant performance science field (exercise science, biomechanics, kinesiology) is preferred. Performance and Sports Science Expertise: Demonstrated experience analyzing athlete performance data such as force plates, wearable technology, and weight room testing. Knowledge of sports science, physiology, and strength & conditioning principles in elite performance environments.

Quantitative Analysis:

Proficiency in statistical programming languages (Python, R, or similar) and ability to work with relational databases (SQL). Strong background in data visualization and reporting, with the ability to tailor outputs to both technical and non-technical audiences. Familiarity with statistical modeling, predictive analytics, and experimental design in applied settings. Experience leveraging AI-assisted analysis tools for identifying and implementing solutions.

Soft Skills:

Passion for baseball performance and player development is strongly preferred. Spanish language proficiency is a plus. Prior experience playing or working in baseball is a plus.

All roles within Baseball Operations are expected to demonstrate universal competencies related to problem solving, teamwork, clarity of communication, and time management, along with embodying our culture of honesty, humility, relentlessness, and commitment to DEIB.

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