If it’s challenge-system feedback baseball wants this spring, then I think we found just the man to supply it.
MLB is giving players and managers a taste of the automated ball-strike system as the league weighs whether to fully implement it.
Get ready. Here come the robots. We’ve never lived in a world in which major-league spring training games had balls and strikes called by robot umps, otherwise known as the Automated Ball-Strike ...
The Atlanta Falcons took a full contingent to Georgia football’s Pro Day on Wednesday. Bulldog safeties Malaki Starks (shown above) and Dan Jackson showed out — and others even said nice things about ...
Future Hall of Fame Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer is not happy with MLB's new Automated Ball-Strike challenge system being tested this spring.
The robot ump’s replay showed that it was low. So low that, had it been called a strike, someone would have written that the ...
As it seeks a solution somewhere between full-on robot umpires and human umpires calling balls and strikes, MLB is experimenting with one such compromise—an Automated Ball-Strike challenge ...
One big change for the St. Louis Cardinals’ spring training experience this year is the arrival of an automated ball-strike system (ABS), unofficially known by some as robot umpires. TrackMan ...
NORTH PORT, Fla. — Yankees bullpen hopeful Enyel De Los Santos was on the mound pitching to Astros infielder prospect Zach ...
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