

What can The Suburban Dad Who Shoots From the Logo Learn from our MCP
Jason Eadie plays in (and runs) the Suburban Dads League. He's a dad of four, he suits up for a team called Baby Blue Banter, and three out of every four shots he takes come from behind the three-point line. That's the shot selection of a man who knows where to add value.
Here's what Jason didn't know until he plugged into the SportsVisio MCP: he's a better shooter from the logo than from the regular arc. Not a step behind the line. The logo. Twenty seven feet out, the shots his teammates visibly wince at. Those drop more often than his standard threes.
He found that out by asking a question. That's the new part.
SportsVisio speaks your assistant's language now
We built an MCP server for SportsVisio. MCP, the Model Context Protocol, is the standard that lets an AI assistant like Claude or Cursor talk to an outside system and take real actions in it. Connect it once and you can ask SportsVisio anything about your teams, players, and games, in plain language.
Jason's shot breakdown was one question: where on the floor does number 4 actually make his threes? The assistant pulled his shot data, split it by distance, and came back with the answer and the clips to prove it. No spreadsheet, no exporting, no clicking through fourteen box scores.
The numbers are real. Across his SDL career, Jason has put up 894 points over 42 games and took a high volume of shots from deep. He's a repeat winner of SportsVisio's Sniper badge, which the app hands out for exactly this kind of long-range stubbornness. The logo thing isn't a bit. The shot chart shows it.

What you can ask it
Jason's is a fun one. The bigger point is that the whole platform is now a question away, whether you are a world class content creator or just trying to win a few more games.
A few things you can do:
- Scout the opponent. "Give me a report on Saturday's team. Their record, top three scorers, and how they've trended over their last five games." Written up before your coffee's gone cold.
- Run the league from the couch. "Set up the fall division, add these eight teams, and schedule a round-robin." Division created, teams added, schedule built.
- Check on your kid. "Pull my daughter's season stats, show me where she ranks in her division, and make a highlight reel from this morning's game." Stats and a reel, from one sentence.
- Settle the argument. "Who actually led us in rebounds last month, and give me the AI breakdown of that fourth-quarter collapse." The box score doesn't lie, and now neither does the film.
- Feed the group chat. "Cut a thirty-second reel of every dunk from the tournament." Done, before anyone's out of the shower.
Standings, box scores, player rankings, AI game analysis, game timelines, highlight reels. If it's in SportsVisio, you can get at it by asking.
And it's your data, not a firehose. You sign in with your own SportsVisio account, and the assistant only ever sees and changes what your account already can.
Try it
Connecting takes about a minute. The full setup for Claude, Cursor, and every other client lives at mcp.sportsvisio.com, and we wrote a short guide that walks you through it.
Jason thought it was probably a bad idea to shoot from the logo. But now he's got the data that says he can, and the reel to wave at anyone who tells him to stop.
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