MLB's Automated Ball-Strike challenge system (ABS) is being implemented this spring and will stick around during the 2026 season, and some of the league's biggest stars are being affected in different ...
It isn't clear exactly who will benefit the most from ABS challenges, but pitchers who can paint at the top of the zone might ...
The Joint Competition Committee last September voted to bring the Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) Challenge System, powered by T-Mobile, to the big leagues in 2026 following several years of ...
The technology for tracking balls and strikes and challenging the human umpires behind home plate is making its Major League ...
In a stunning and controversial move, Major League Baseball announced last week that game broadcasts will no longer display ...
While MLB teams are limited to challenging two pitch calls per nine-inning game, the introduction of Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) reviews will change how fans follow every at-bat this season, albeit in ...
Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman explain the Automated Ball-Strike Challenge System with help from MLB catcher Garrett Stubbs.
Just over half the ball/strike challenges were successful on the first day of spring training games as Major League Baseball ...
Tuesday night's Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Truist Park in suburban Atlanta will feature the automated ball-strike (ABS) system that could be part of the league on a regular basis as soon ...
The automated ball-strike (ABS) challenge system will also allow umpires to flag a specific pitch to see if they got the call correct.
PHOENIX –– When it comes to the new ball-strike challenge system being implemented in Major League Baseball this year, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts doesn’t yet have any hard-and-fast rules for his ...
Davis Schneider and Alejandro Kirk will have the green light, George Springer and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. probably have a yellow.