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Automated strike zone expected in MLB within two years

481 days ago

Major changes are on the horizon for Major League Baseball (MLB) as the implementation of an automated strike zone is now confirmed to be in the works within the next two years.

According to a tweet by MLBDeadlineNews citing USA Today"s Bob Nightengale, the long-debated automated strike zone is “definitely coming" to MLB.

This announcement signals a significant shift in how the game is officiated and could potentially alter the dynamics of play on the field.

The introduction of an automated strike zone has been a topic of discussion among baseball enthusiasts and professionals for several years.

Proponents argue that such a system could provide more consistent and accurate calls, reducing the margin for error and increasing fairness in the game. However, skeptics have raised concerns about the potential loss of the human element and the impact it could have on the tradition of baseball.

While the specifics of how the automated strike zone will be implemented and integrated into MLB games are yet to be announced, this latest development underscores the league"s commitment to embracing technological advancements in the sport.

As MLB prepares for the rollout of the automated strike zone, fans, players, and officials alike will undoubtedly be watching closely to see how this innovation reshapes the landscape of America"s favorite pastime.

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