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The automated ball-strike system (ABS) has been used for minor league games, but it's getting rolled out for the first time in the big leagues during spring training.
It was the perfect test for the latest version of University of Minnesota senior Max Minakov's snow-clearing robot named Nivoso. Last year, Minakov's Roomba-sized bot could clear driveways.