Major League Baseball is using spring training to test an automated ball-strike system which lets players challenge an umpire’s call. Players and fans are divided at the thought of MLB completely ...
In this year’s baseball spring training, the new Automated Ball-Strike System is helping settle challenges to home plate ...
But one piece of tech that hasn't made its way to the collegiate level yet is the Automated Ball-Strike challenge system. The ...
If it’s challenge-system feedback baseball wants this spring, then I think we found just the man to supply it.
The automated ball-strike system (ABS) has been used for minor league games, but it's getting rolled out for the first time in the big leagues during spring training.
Things that come to mind as baseball’s automatic balls and strikes (ABS) system allows players to challenge certain ...
Major League Baseball is being dragged into the future, even as some players and fans kick and scream. Thirteen spring ...
Kirby Lee-Imagn Images In February, Major League Baseball fired umpire Pat Hoberg ... rather than to get every home plate umpire's strike zone to conform to Hawk-Eye. Another veteran player ...
MLB has tested the challenge system — as well as a full automated ball/strike system, in which the plate umpire merely signals what the computer called — in the minors in recent years. So ...
Batters, pitchers and catchers can challenge a home plate umpire’s ball or strike call. Powered by Hawk-Eye ball-tracking technology, the automated ball-strike system replays the pitch trajectory to ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Justin Verlander was on a minor-league rehab assignment when he got his first taste of the automated ball ...
Lightning at a baseball game or other outdoor events, catching people off guard, is a sight too common it seems. It's something we seem to see on social media each spring. Chris Vagasky, a member of ...