Joe Mauer discusses MLB rule changes in interview ahead of charity golf event
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 25, 2026, 10:00 AM
Last updated Jun 25, 2026
Joe Mauer, the Baseball Hall of Famer, addressed MLB rule changes during an interview with Ed Easton Jr. The conversation included Mauer's thoughts on the Automated Ball-Strike Challenge System aimed at improving call accuracy. He expressed nostalgia for the traditional relationship with umpires while recognizing the need for modern technology to enhance the game. Mauer will participate in the American Century Championship from July 10-12, which benefits various charities. The event has historically raised over $8 million for non-profit causes.
- •Joe Mauer spoke about MLB and sports rule changes in an interview.
- •Mauer will play in the American Century Championship in July.
- •The event awards $750,000 in prize money for charity.
- •MLB has implemented an Automated Ball-Strike Challenge System.
- •Mauer reminisced about the traditional umpire-player relationship.
- 10:00 AMYahoo Sports — MLB legend Joe Mauer weighs in on rule changes in sports
"During his interview with @EdEastonJr, Baseball Hall of Famer Joe Mauer weighed in on rule changes in sports
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