Walks have skyrocketed to near historic highs through the season’s first month.
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MLB ABS challenge system explained: How automated ball-strike challenges work in baseball
Saw a hitter, catcher, or pitcher tap their helmet after a pitch and wondered what just happened. Here’s a clear guide to MLB’s ABS challenge system, including who can challenge, how many challenges ...
MLB players express concerns over the new Automated Ball-Strike system, claiming it may favor batters due to a smaller strike ...
Similar to regular instant replay, the goal of the ABS challenge system is to correct the most egregious missed calls, though we will inevitably see some ticky-tack replays as well. More than a few ...
For the first time in MLB history, batters, catchers and pitchers will be able to appeal the fraction-of-an-inch calls that ...
Arizona Diamondbacks closer Paul Sewald knows that — in theory — Major League Baseball's new Automated Ball-Strike system shouldn't favor batters or pitchers.
Major League Baseball’s new Automated Ball-Strike System changes how pitches get called, and some players gain while others ...
Gavin Sheets, who’s also hitting the ball hard, said Padres hitters are adapting well to the new zone plus the challenge ...
When you turn on a Major League Baseball broadcast, including incredible games all season long on NBC and Peacock, you expect to see certain things when it comes to graphics. You'll see a scoreboard, ...
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