
MLB's ABS: Players, Managers Adapt to New Strike Zone
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Major League Baseball introduces the automated ball-strike system, allowing teams to challenge umpire calls on balls and strikes. Players like a 27-year-old outfielder and Atlanta Braves ace Chris Sale plan to trust umpires, while Oakland Athletics manager Mark Kotsay encourages experimentation. As the season unfolds, attitudes towards challenges may evolve in high-pressure games.
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