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Hosted on MSN“Change Is Always Tough” – MLB Veteran Voices Concern Over ABS System Amid Growing PopularityBaseball's purists and modernists are once again at odds - this time over MLB’s Automated Ball-Strike System (ABS). The post ...
Bo Bichette and the Toronto Blue Jays weren't able to hammer out an extension this offseason. That could come back to haunt ...
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Hosted on MSNInside the Blue Jays' mysterious, murky futureGoing into 2025, the Blue Jays are perhaps the club with the widest spectrum of possible outcomes. On the one hand, a lot of ...
Max Scherzer made his displeasure known about the new Automated Balls-Strikes system that is being used in spring training this year.
You’re probably safe to fill in José Berríos’ 2025 stat line now. Pick a number between 185 and 190 for the innings pitched.
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Hosted on MSNWhat are realistic expectations for Max Scherzer this season?The Max Scherzer era has officially begun with the Toronto Blue Jays. After signing a one-year deal worth $15.5 million over ...
After challenges during a live batting practice resulted in multiple strikes being overturned to balls, San Diego Padres ...
Spring training is often a time for players to try new things, whether it be an adjustment to a hitter's stance or a new ...
Future Hall of Fame Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer is not happy with MLB's new Automated Ball-Strike challenge system ...
It's always a thrill to see a future Hall of Famer back on the MLB mound, but even more so when they're debuting with a new ...
While many are having a blast with the new tech at Spring Training, one of the standout veterans isn't entirely on board.
Max Scherzer made an impressive debut for the Toronto Blue Jays with a strong performance in a 3-2 win over the St. Louis ...
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