MLB Tests Audio System to Stop Sign Stealing, Speed Up Games

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MLB pitchers and catchers are testing an audio communication system that could speed up games and prevent sign stealing as soon as this season, reports Tom Verducci

An MLB official said the system “potentially” could be approved for play as soon as this season, depending on the spring training results.

Paranoia about sign stealing has contributed to the slowing of pace of play. The workaround for most teams is to supply pitchers and catchers with index cards that list a menu of sign systems. The pitcher keeps his card in his hat or back pocket.

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