Major League Baseball’s Automatic Ball-Strike Challenge System (ABS) will be used in eight Atlanta Braves games this spring.
Tampa Bay Rays catcher Ben Rortvedt tried to pull a fast one on MLB's new Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) challenge system on ...
Technology aiding ball and strike calls in Major League Baseball may not be a matter of if, but when. “I know in the future it’s coming,” Houston Astros shortstop Jeremy Peña said. “Something with the ...
There are no immediate plans to introduce the system in regular-season games yet. Questions remain about how large a role it ...
The ABS uses a network of cameras installed in stadiums to track each pitch and determine whether it crosses home plate within the strike zone. The ...
COMING SOON: The Automated Ball-Strike Challenge System (ABS) presented by @TMobile will be used during Spring Training games ...
The Automated Ball-Strike System (ABS) challenge got its first test run in big league Spring Training on Thursday afternoon, ...
Human umpires still call every pitch, but each team has the ability to challenge two calls per game, with no additions for ...
Though this hybrid umpire system won’t make its way to regular season major league games in 2025, player and fan reactions ...
That's why MLB is now testing its Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) challenge system during Spring Training, which would effectively take away the bulk of a home plate umpire's role throughout games.
MLB players can challenge ball and strike calls. The camera-based system is only an experiment for now — but it has the ...
MLB is testing the Automated Ball-Strike System during spring training, using cameras to track pitches. Teams can challenge ...