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Players say MLB's robot umpires are shrinking the strike zone

Players say MLB's robot umpires are shrinking the strike zone

MLB's new Automated Ball-Strike system has reduced the strike zone, leading to more balls in play. Arizona Diamondbacks closer Paul Sewald noted the system's impact, stating it favors neither batters nor pitchers but results in a smaller strike zone and more balls flying everywhere, changing the dynamics of the game.

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