Baseball has always had a human side, like when parents teach their kids how to deal with bad calls and keep going. But with MLB umpires missing more than 27,000 calls in 2024 and only getting 92.46% of ball-strike calls right, the sport is under more and more pressure to change. As technology gets ready to change America’s favorite sport, one well-known baseball family member has given a view that perfectly sums up the funny and wise side of this big change.

Sheel Seidler, the widow of former Padres owner Peter Seidler, gave a refreshingly honest view on this technological change. “When my kids get mad about a bad call, I tell them: it all evens out in the end. So chillllll. That’s baseball—and life. It’s about trust and faith,” Seidler posted on social media. Her worry goes beyond the

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