Robo umps reach Triple-A, but MLB rollout still uncertain

Trailing Nashville with two outs in the bottom of the ninth, St. Paul Saints first baseman Alex Kirilloff watched the 3-2 pitch go by for strike three. He thought it

WORCESTER, Mass. — WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — Trailing Nashville with two outs in the bottom of the ninth, first baseman Alex Kirilloff watched the 3-2 pitch go by for strike three. He thought it might have missed the high and inside corner.

There was no point in arguing.

The game was being umped by the Automatic Ball-Strike system that Major League Baseball is testing in Triple-A this season, which means the strike was called

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