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What did we learn from watching the robot umps — and talking to people throughout the game about ABS — this spring? Let's discuss!
The Automated Ball-Strike System (ABS), which uses Hawk-Eye technology was rolled up from the minors into the majors for an ...
In this year’s baseball spring training, the new Automated Ball-Strike System is helping settle challenges to home plate ...
Major League Baseball players like to believe that they could call a game better than the umpire standing behind home plate. Now they’re finally getting a chance to prove it.
But one piece of tech that hasn't made its way to the collegiate level yet is the Automated Ball-Strike challenge system. The ...
Veteran MLB umpire Mike Muchlinski went viral on social media for his sense of humor after he got one of his strike zone calls challenged. Muchlinski was the home plate umpire for Tuesday’s ...
umpire Mike Muchlinski declared the call of the ABS system of a ball outside the strike zone was "surprisingly correct" following a challenge and review by the San Diego Padres. The call came ...
Nobody ever went to a ball game to see the umpire,’ eh? President Trump greets Chief Justice Roberts ahead of his address to ...
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.
Technological advances that lead to fairer, more accurate calls are often seen as triumphs. But new technology doesn’t mean ...
A computerized system that calls balls and strikes is being tested during Major League Baseball spring training exhibition games starting Thursday after four years of experiments in the minor ...