This could be baseball's last season without 'robot umpires'
If there's one thing baseball fans are averse to, it's change. Over the MLB's 149-year history, alterations to the game's rules, like lowering the pitcher's mound (1968) or introducing instant replay challenges (2014) came only after years of heated debate between reformers and purists. Maybe the most contentious issue ever to divide these two camps is whether or not to replace notoriously inaccurate human home plate umpires with less fallible machines. Though that was once largely considered out of the bounds of possibility, MLB games officiated by so-called "robot umpires" are now closer to reality than ever before. Starting this week, batters stepping up to the plate during spring training games will have the ability to challenge an umpire's pitch calls and have them immediately reviewed by a computer.
Feb-20-2025, 21:29:06 GMT
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