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Home / Sports / MLB Levels Minor League Tech Playing Field

MLB Levels Minor League Tech Playing Field

15 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • MLB will regulate minor league in-game technology starting next season.
  • This move aims to ensure all 30 clubs have equal access to data.
  • The league will fund and manage technology installations at all parks.
MLB Levels Minor League Tech Playing Field

Starting next season, Major League Baseball will standardize the in-game technology available in all minor league parks. This significant change seeks to eliminate the competitive advantage held by well-funded organizations that have invested heavily in advanced data-gathering tools.

The league's spokesperson confirmed the move is designed to ensure all clubs operate with the same information for Baseball Operations decisions, creating a "level playing field on access to information." MLB will be responsible for approving technology vendors and covering the costs of implementation.

While the goal is parity, some critics argue this policy could stifle innovation and limit front office spending. Teams that have made substantial investments in current technologies may face the prospect of removing them if they are not league-approved.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
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Disclaimer:
MLB plans to implement standardized in-game technology across all minor league parks beginning next season.
MLB is regulating minor league technology to ensure competitive parity and provide all 30 clubs with equal access to data and tools.
Major League Baseball will pay for and manage the installation and maintenance of the approved technology in all minor league parks.

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