Minor leagues introduce experimental rules for 2026 season

Minor League Baseball will implement several experimental rule changes in 2026 aimed at improving pace of play and increasing action. These rules will vary by level and draw from prior tests. They include adjustments to base placement, swing challenges, and pitcher restrictions.

Several experimental rules are set to debut in Minor League Baseball ahead of the 2026 season. The changes seek to enhance the pace of play, boost action on the field, and offer more chances for players to display athleticism. Many innovations, such as the pitch timer and ABS challenge system, originated as minor league experiments before reaching the majors, though these latest ones remain tests without immediate major league plans.

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Following Major League Baseball's introduction of the Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) challenge system this season—allowing teams two challenges per game on ball/strike calls with personalized strike zones—players and managers are approaching it cautiously. In the first 62 games, teams issued 227 challenges (3.7 per game), reflecting a learning curve as highlighted by early successes, misses, and reflections.

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Baseball fans can watch Minor League Baseball games for free all season long on the Bally Sports Live app and at BallySports.com. An MLB+ subscription also unlocks additional MiLB content along with other baseball features.

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