Major League Baseball is trying something new this spring as they're allowing teams to challenge two ball and strike calls per game with the ABS challenge system.
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Major League Baseball is testing out the system in spring training games and might use it in the regular season as soon as 2026.
Bailey, a Gold Glover, isn't a fan of the ABS system. "I think it's going to change the game a lot more than people realize." ...
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In Tampa, John Romano wrote the ABS innovation “should be getting close to no-brainer status.” It is “quick” and “not overly ...
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