If they won't allow a suit, what are the chances you'll see a laptop in a dugout?

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 If they won't allow a suit, what are the chances you'll see a laptop in a dugout?
With the explosion of SABRmetrics in baseball, why won't they allow a laptop in the dugout? Given the rulings on phone lines to the bullpen, it shouldn't surprise anyone that baseball tradition is standing in the way. [link]

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