At long last, player protest with ball or strike calls can be handled with something other than ineffectual arguing.
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MLB ABS challenge system explained: How automated ball-strike challenges work in baseball
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ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) is a vital safety feature that prevents wheel lock-up during sudden braking, helping maintain ...
Major League Baseball is officially adding robot umpires. The Automated Ball-Strike Challenge System, or ABS, will use the same Hawk Eye camera technology currently used in tennis' line calling system ...
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Plus, how successful were challenges during spring training?
In the spring training battle of pitchers, catchers and batters vs. borderline strike calls from umpires, the players prevailed – but just barely. Major League Baseball’s tryout of a challenge system ...
This season MLB teams will have the ability to challenge ball and strike calls made by the home plate umpire. The system used is called the Automatic Balls and Strikes system and it is run by Major ...
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