Though this hybrid umpire system won’t make its way to regular season major league games in 2025, player and fan reactions ...
A computerized system that calls balls and strikes is being tested during Major League Baseball spring training exhibition ...
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 ...
This year's MLB spring training could prove more consequential than any in years past as MLB will experiment with ABS, the ...
MLB players can challenge ball and strike calls. The camera-based system is only an experiment for now — but it has the ...
It's not quite robo umpires but hitters and pitchers can challenge balls and strikes calls by umpires in certain stadiums ...
Thursday's Cactus League game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs will be more than just the first spring ...
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.
COMING SOON: The Automated Ball-Strike Challenge System (ABS) presented by @TMobile will be used during Spring Training games ...
Chicago Cubs pitcher Cody Poteet believed the 95 mph fastball he threw to Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Max Muncy was in the strike zone. Home plate umpire Tony Randazzo disagreed and called it a ball.
MLB‘s robot umpires won’t be rolled out for every game this spring, but they will be in play for Friday’s matchup between the Tampa Bay Rays and the New York Yankees at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, ...