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The Tampa Bay Rays might’ve given the baseball world a glimpse of the future over the weekend. On Saturday, the Rays used a new pitch-calling system developed by PitchCom that allows players to exchange signals using a minimal amount of technology: a transmitter with buttons the catcher wears on his wrist and receivers that can be tucked inside the hats of pitchers and middle infielders (to allow for defensive positioning tweaks).
MLB.com’s Adam Berry chronicled the Rays’ experimentation, noting that minor-league players in the Single-A California League first tested out the technology last season.
“It’s something I’m really intrigued with, and hopefully it picks up…
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