Bryce Miller: Ball? Strike? Padres dip toes into ‘robo ump’ discussion, inevitable changes

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Xander Bogaerts already experienced the challenge system, which could reach the Major Leagues by 2026

San Diego Padres second baseman Xander Bogaerts walks back to the dugout as Atlanta Braves players celebrate behind him after a game last week against the Braves. When Padres infielder Xander Bogaerts touched his helmet during a rehab at-bat in Triple-A El Paso, he stepped into Major League Baseball’s looming future.

Leveraging technology has been a longtime practice on line calls in major tennis events, without Wimbledon’s cream curdling. If it’s good enough for Serena and Djokovic, it’s good enough for Soto and Ohtani.“You talk about line calls in tennis, I’d like that,” said Jake Cronenworth, the Padres’ representative for the Major League Baseball Players Association. “I know they can review over video and it’s hard when it rolls over a base and that sort of thing, but I’ve always thought about that one.

Hiccups will come, but that’s how you fine-tune things and make them better. A decade from now, baseball fans will look back and yawn. “I can’t have the same strike zone as Altuve,” Bogaerts said. “ Judge can’t have the same one as Mookie . That’s where it gets a little tricky.”So what in the name of Angel Hernandez and C.B. Bucknor are we talking about?

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