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\everymath{\displaystyle}  \title{Beyond \paragraph{Beyond  the Field} As I stepped out of the car, the intense 100˚F heat and high humidity washed over me. On June 4th, 2011, the Cardinals were scheduled to play against the Cubs at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. It was the first baseball game I had ever been to and although I was never much of a sports fan, I couldn’t wait to watch the game. As I walked into the giant brick stadium, I marveled at all of the World Series pennants that hung on the wall. Thousands of people poured in as we pushed our way through the crowd. The freshly manicured field, gorgeous downtown St. Louis skyline, and a setting sun met our eyes as we took our seats.   \par  It was a very fun and exciting game to watch, and the Cardinals would go on to win 5-4. Something that I didn’t know, or perhaps even thought about, was how much math was going on as this game unfolded. A staggering amount of data was being recorded each minute of the game. Even I was among the data recorded; a single attendee that was a part of 43,195 people that attended that evening.1 And it wasn’t just that game, but every game that had been occurring up this point over the last 100 years.