NEW YORK — Baseball’s strike zone could be getting a slight lift.
Major League Baseball is studying whether to raise the bottom of the strike zone from the hollow beneath the kneecap back to the top of the kneecap.
During an interview with The Associated Press on his anniversary as baseball commissioner, Rob Manfred said Monday: “I’m not in a position to predict whether it’s going to happen or not.”
Strike zone data was included in a presentation given to owners at their meeting last week. An agreement with the players’ association would be necessary to make a change for this year.
The debate comes following a decade-and-a-half decline in offense before a slight uptick in the second half last season.
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