Nestor Cortes got behind the plate in a batting cage and watched an 8-foot-high, 1,200-pound robot spit out fastballs, ...
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"You're just getting more and more realistic views of what opposing pitchers have," catcher Riley Adams said of the Nationals' new Trajekt Arc machine. Sam Navarro / Imagn Images WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.
Pictured: Brady Singer (right) and Joe Ryan Illustration: Kelsea Petersen / The Athletic; Scott Taestch, Dylan Buell / Getty Images The robot umpires are here. Sort of. Under the Automated Ball-Strike ...
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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Nestor Cortes got behind the plate in a batting cage and watched an 8-foot-high, 1,200-pound robot spit out fastballs, cutters and sweepers just like the ones spinning off the ...
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