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RoboBaseball with Umpire David Wiley

57 min · 11 de abr de 2026
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It has always been said that change is inevitable, but does it really have to be in America's Pastime? This season, Major League Baseball is rolling out an automatic balls and strikes machine that acts as a check on the human umpires who have been calling the game since it started. Will this improve the game or bog it down with replay after replay? How about the other changes that have come in the modern baseball era? Did they improve the game? In this episode, Kent Koen and Jon Madani talk to long time Umpire David Wiley, who has called more balls and strikes than most people have seen, about this new era of "RoboBaseball" and if it's a good thing. For information about the podcast and links to further details on the issues we discuss, go to matterofsports.com and send us your feedback at matterofsports@gmail.com. You can find us on social media @matterofsports on X, Instagram, Linked In and Facebook...and check out our Patreon page at Patreon.com/MatterofSports to become a supporter of this podcast and help us to keep it coming to you. This podcast, Matter of Sports, is for entertainment purposes only. The opinions expressed by the hosts, producers, and their guests, are their own and do not reflect the views of any affiliated organizations or sponsors. Information shared on this podcast should not be considered professional advice, and listeners are encouraged to do their own research or consult with a professional before making any decisions based on the content discussed. Enjoy the show!

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