NEW YORK ā Major League Baseball says robot home plate umpires are unlikely for 2025.
āWe still have some technical issues,ā baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred said Thursday at a news conference following an owners meeting. āWe havenāt made as much progress in the minor leagues this year as we sort of hoped at this point. I think itās becoming more and more likely that this will not be a go for ā25.ā
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MLB has been experimenting with the automated ball-strike system in minor leagues since 2019. It is being used at all Triple-A parks this year for the second straight season, the robot alone for the first three games of each series and a human with a challenge system in the final three.
āThereās a growing consensus in large part based on what weāre hearing from players that the challenge form should be the form of ABS if and when we bring it to the big leagues, at least as a starting point,ā Manfred said. āI think thatās a good decision.ā
After instituting a pitch clock in 2023, MLB slowed innovation this year, with only small rules adjustments.
āOne thing we did learn with the changes that we went through last year: taking the extra time to make sure you have it right is definitely the best approach,ā Manfred said. āI think weāre going to use that same approach here.ā
Manfred said discussions have not taken place with the players' association on the shape of an automated strike zone. There is little desire to call the strike zone as defined in the rule book as a cube. The ABS currently calls strikes solely based on where the ball crosses the midpoint of the plate, 8.5 inches from the front and the back.
āWe have not started those conversations because we havenāt settled on what we think about it,ā Manfred said.
MLB's meetings with players revealed a preference for a challenge system in order to continue to incentivize catcher framing skills.
āOriginally we thought everybody was going to be wholeheartedly in favor of the idea if you can get it right every single time, thatās a great idea,ā Manfred said. āOne thing weāve learned in these meetings is the players feel there could be other effects on the game that would be negative if you use it full-blown.
āPlayers feel that a catcher that frames is part of the ā if youāll let me use the word ā art of the game, and that if in fact framing is no longer important, the kind of players that would occupy that position might be different than they are today," Manfred said. āYou could hypothesize a world where instead of a framing catcher whoās focused on defense, the catching position becomes a more offensive player. That alters peopleās careers. Those are real, legitimate concerns that we need to think all the way through before we jump off that bridge.ā
UNIFORMS
John Slusher, Nike's executive vice president of global sports marketing, spoke to owners about the company's much-criticized new uniforms, which will be altered for 2025. MLB and Nike announced on May 3 that uniforms will have larger lettering on the back of jerseys and individual pants customization will be available to all players beginning in 2025.
āI think they appropriately took responsibility for the issues with respect to the new uniforms and the rollout of those uniforms,ā Manfred said. āItās the first time the owners had had heard this directly from Nike. They had been consistent with me about taking responsibility.ā
Manfred said Nike said it will address "the letters, the non-customized pants, the sweat through and the lack of matching of the grays."
WORLD BASEBALL CLASSIC
Manfred said Houston, Miami, San Juan and Tokyo will be sites for the 2026 World Baseball Classic. The final will be in Miami for the second tournament in a row, after 2023.
BASEBALLS
MLB has switched efforts to develop a tackier baseball and now is working with Rawlings, its supplier since 1977. MLB had been collaborating with Dow Chemical.
āDow has kind of cried uncle,ā Manfred said. āThey spent a ton of money and worked with us. They were great partners, had a lot of good ideas and we just were not able to come up with a ball that was playable. Weāre now focusing our efforts on a tacky ball with the Rawlings people.ā
REGIONAL TELEVISION STRATEGY
MLB is working on a broadcast strategy to cope with the decline in cable television.
Diamond Sports, which has been in bankruptcy proceedings since March 2023, has rights to 12 MLB teams.
āIf I were a betting man, I think that Diamond continues to operate and pay our teams through the ā24 season,ā Manfred said.
Manfred said there are two issues: whether MLB should take control of local rights from clubs and if that occurs, how to distribute revenue to clubs.
āFor it to have any steam, the conversation about nationalization, I think itās dependent on getting in the relatively short term some body of rights: 14, 15, 16, 17 clubs, and youād start down the path from there,ā Manfred said. "Iām not so naive as to believe two weeks from tomorrow Iām going to have all 30.ā
SEASON STATS
The strikeout rate of 8.38 per team per game is down from 8.61 last year and the .240 big league batting average is down from .248 for last season and on track to be the lowest since 1968.
āStrikeout rate was down a little bit. Thatās a positive,ā Manfred said. āBatting average was down a little bit. Thatās not necessarily a good thing if youāre looking for action in the game. But, again, itās a part of a season and you just donāt know whether it means anything at this point."
AMATEUR DRAFT
Manfred said the attention given to the debuts of Baltimore second baseman Jackson Holliday and Pittsburgh pitcher Paul Skenes was partly due to the decision to hold the amateur draft in conjunction with the All-Star Game starting in 2021 and broadcasting minor league games on MLB.tv.
āOver the long haul for players in terms of developing their individual brands, itās a real improvement,ā he said.
ALL-STAR GAME/POLITICS
After moving the 2021 All-Star Game from Atlanta to Denver because of Georgia enacting a more restrictive voting rights law, MLB in November awarded the 2025 game to Truist Park. āOne of the things weāve learned over time is that the more we stay out of political issues, the better off we are,ā Manfred said. āPeople like their sports separate from their politics. We got a fan base thatās all over the political spectrum and the safest thing for us to do is focus on baseball.ā
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