MLB Introduces Player Challenges for Balls and Strikes in 2026
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MLB Introduces Player Challenges for Balls and Strikes in 2026

Major League Baseball (MLB) is set to revolutionize the game in 2026 by allowing players to challenge balls and strikes using the Automated Ball/Strike System. This innovative system will enable players to contest umpire decisions, enhancing fairness and accuracy in the game. With successful trials during spring training, both players and fans are optimistic about the positive impact on gameplay and overall satisfaction.

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