(Photo by Justin Berl/Getty Images)Fanatics' first livestream shopping event will feature collectors opening baseball trading card packs on the field during this week's Major League Baseball All-Star Game events in Seattle.
The sports platform's new business division, which is called Fanatics Live, is centered around live shopping experiences during which users will be able to buy trading cards and other collectibles on the Fanatics Live app while watching streams of hosts and other collector sellers.
"Our intention is to have Fanatics Live be the leader in the live commerce space," Bell said.
Livestream shopping, which got its start in China and across Asia, has grown into a $512 billion market, according to Coresight Research.
Bell acknowledged the challenges for livestream shopping in the U.S. but said he sees them as an opportunity.
Persons:
Justin Berl, Nick Bell, Bell, — Bell, —, Chris Lamontagne, Scott Rogowski, Michael Rubin, – Bell
Organizations:
Pittsburgh Pirates, Milwaukee Brewers, PNC Park, Major League Baseball, Google, Mobile, Research, eBay, Facebook, QVC, U.S, Meta, CNBC Disruptor
Locations:
Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania, Seattle, U.S, China, Asia