Automated ball-strike coming soon & Jerry Reinsdorf's future sale of White Sox | Baseball Bar-B-Cast
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Major League Baseball is set to implement an automated ball-strike system (ABS) by 2026, generating mixed feelings among players and fans about its impact on the game. In addition, the Chicago White Sox's ownership transition plans were discussed, with owner Jerry Reinsdorf indicating he may pass the team to Justin Ishbia by 2029. Further, Jake Mintz shared his unique experience playing at Yankee Stadium, while the hosts concluded the episode with a fun segment reviewing positive and negative aspects related to baseball.
Get ready to start seeing a lot of ball players tapping their heads in the MLB in 2026. Why, might you ask? That is the signal to initiate a review with the impending automated ball-strike system.
The Chicago White Sox are up for sale... eventually. Don't start breaking those piggy banks open just yet White Sox fans. Jerry Reinsdorf appears to have already decided on his heir apparent.
Jake Mintz, baseball extraordinaire, hit a home run at Yankee Stadium! Did it actually leave the park? Well, no, but he scored off of his hit.
Finally, the best way to close out the week arrives as the guys play another edition of The Good, The Bad & The Uggla.
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