The minor leagues are set to undergo a series of rule changes in 2026, with the aim of enhancing the excitement and fairness of the game. These changes, which will be implemented across different leagues and levels, include moving second base, reducing disengagements, high-tech checked-swing rules, stricter pitch clock enforcement, starting pitchers returning to the game, and more. These experiments are designed to test the impact of various rule changes on the sport, with the potential to influence future major league regulations. The article delves into each of these changes, providing insights into their potential effects and the broader implications for baseball.