So I’d oppose robot umps. But the challenges strike me as fine ... it’s been pretty tolerable as applied in AAA. What do you think? Should MLB consider implementing this in real games next ...
What did we learn from watching the robot umps — and talking to people throughout the game about ABS — this spring? Let's discuss!
It was pitchers and catchers who reported to spring training last week. Been there, done that. But you know who reports to spring training this week who has never been or done any of this?
The Automated Ball-Strike System (ABS), which uses Hawk-Eye technology was rolled up from the minors into the majors for an ...
MLB is giving players and managers a taste of the automated ball-strike system as the league weighs whether to fully ...
Max Scherzer has expressed his opinion regarding robot umps before, and he did it again during an appearance on The Athletic’s Windup Podcast. Scherzer looks back at the playoffs last year and ...
TAMPA — First impression of baseball’s flirtation with an automated strike zone? Bring it on! Technically, it’s still in the experimentation stage this spring and won’t reach Major League ...
And fresh from his latest stint in North Port, he’s gifting us with a veritable bounty of Braves spring training news — from Grant Holmes and robot umpires to Ronald Acuña Jr.’s stunning ...
Fans can make their own calls on robot umps by scanning a QR code from the stands and filling out a survey. Survey results will help the league decide if ABS is a dropped ball or a home run?